Stop Telling Fibs! - Ideas For Learning: English Extra Activities
This document provides activities and resources for parents to use to educate children about rhyming words and counting based on the story "Stop Telling Fibs!". It includes rhyming bingo, sorting rhyming words, retelling the story with stick puppets, coloring pages of the animals in the story, practicing animal movements, counting activities involving finding rhyming objects and counting groups, and making repeating patterns. The document encourages discussing honesty and truth-telling with children and provides extra online resources related to the story.
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Stop Telling Fibs! - Ideas For Learning: English Extra Activities
This document provides activities and resources for parents to use to educate children about rhyming words and counting based on the story "Stop Telling Fibs!". It includes rhyming bingo, sorting rhyming words, retelling the story with stick puppets, coloring pages of the animals in the story, practicing animal movements, counting activities involving finding rhyming objects and counting groups, and making repeating patterns. The document encourages discussing honesty and truth-telling with children and provides extra online resources related to the story.
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Stop Telling Fibs!
– Ideas for Learning
English Find lots of pairs of socks. Lay them together Play this fun Rhyming in their pairs and use them to help your child to Bingo Game. Shuffle the practise counting in twos. cards and call them one at a time. Can your child spot Extra Activities the rhyming word on their bingo board? Have a child that enjoys colouring? These adorable After reading the story, Colouring Pages feature use this What Happened the animals from the story Next? activity to and are a great way to continue your child’s encourage your child to learning! Can they name all of the animals? write a wild story! Fancy burning off some Help your child to energy? These Animal recognise rhyming words Moves Posters are a with this simple but fun fun way to get children Rhyming Sorting Activity. exercising and moving around. You could Cut out the words and your child can sort them find some animal noises on the Internet to into the right columns. accompany your child’s animal antics! Use these Stick Puppets No Printer? No Problem! to retell the story. Can • Can you find any objects in your home that your child remember the rhyme? Make a list of them! order of the animals? Can they remember what the adults keep • Talk about telling lies and whether it is ever OK. saying to Tomek? Is it a good thing to always tell the truth?
Maths • Play ‘Pass the Rhyme’ – take turns saying
Practise counting to words that rhyme until you can’t think 10 with this I Spy and of any more! Count activity. Great for • Research and find out some information about supporting children with the animals in the story. You could look in a counting different groups of objects. book or online. Confident with counting • Have a go at retelling the story. Can you and to 10 and looking for a your child add any actions to help remember it? challenge? Why not try the Maybe you could make noises or movement to I Spy and Count to 20! remember the order of the animals! Support your child in recognising repeating patterns with these Repeating Patterns Peg Cards. You could use clothes pegs, sticky tack, counters or just get your child to point at the picture that completes For more resources linked to ‘Stop Telling the pattern. Can they make their own? Fibs!’, click here.