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5 Green Frogs Counting Song, Digital Nursery Rhymes Finger Plays Shared Reading

Rated 4.92 out of 5, based on 12 reviews
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Roots and Wings
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Grade Levels
PreK - 1st, Homeschool
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  • Google Apps™
Pages
63 pages
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Used this resource for interactive reading of the rhyme, loved the format and was able to use it a few different ways
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  1. This Counting Song Set is FULL of options for practicing both math and literacy skills in the context of an interactive, nursery rhyme and finger play during circle time, shared reading or as a poem of the week. It includes both print AND digital resources for a pocket chart or Google Slides.Countin
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Description

This Five Green & Speckled Frogs Counting Song Set is FULL of options for practicing both math and literacy skills in the context of an interactive, nursery rhyme and finger play with a spring theme. It includes both print AND digital resources for a pocket chart or Google Slides.

How Can I Use This Counting Song?

  • As a daily literacy routine such as circle time, shared reading or poem of the week
  • As a daily counting warm-up for your math block
  • During whole or small group math instruction using the number sense or addition/subtraction math mats
  • At a literacy or math center (i.e retelling props, Read & Sing reader, Read & Solve reader, pocket chart poetry, math mats)
  • To illustrate the concept of subtraction using the take-away pattern of the counting song
  • To build oral language and phonemic awareness skills

What's Inside This Complete Song Set?

  • Pocket Chart Pieces (text, pond background, 5 green, speckled frog)
  • Google Slide with Moveable Pieces
  • 3-Page Lesson Plans for Teaching both Math and Literacy Through the Number Rhyme
  • Full-Color Printable Number Rhyme Chart (printable and on Google Slide)
  • Black-and-White Take-Home Copy of Number Rhyme
  • Retelling Props: Masks, Stick Puppets, Headbands, and Cut and Fold Prop
  • 2 Kinds of Readers: Read & Sing and Sing & Solve (with equation boxes)
  • Learning Mats with manipulative for Reading (phonemic awareness activities and Math (addition, subtraction story problems) (Google Slide Included)

SEE PREVIEW TO SEE PICTURES OF ALL THAT'S INCLUDED!

What Skills Will We Practice?

  • concepts of print
  • phonological awareness
  • vocabulary
  • oral language skills
  • sight words
  • number sense
  • positional words
  • ordinal numbers
  • addition and subtraction

✅What Teachers Say About Five Green and Speckled Frogs:

❤️"My preschoolers loved this resource. Their fav was the log where you "bend back" each frog as it jumps off log. And they enjoyed acting the song out. Thanks!!" Damian Z.

❤️"My students love this activity! Thank you for both the printable and digital option!" Kathryn B.

❤️"Great visual for teaching the five little speckled frogs! Thank you!" Jennifer Gomez

❤️"This was great for my Kindergarten Library Classes!" Connie B.

More Sing & Learn Interactive Number Rhymes:

5 Gingerbread Cookies

5 Little Ducks

5 Jolly Snowpals

5 Little Pumpkins

Five Little Monkeys

Way Up High in the Apple Tree

Monkeys and the Alligator (coming soon)

One Elephant Went Out to Play

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Total Pages
63 pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object.
Understand that the last number name said tells the number of objects counted. The number of objects is the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they were counted.
Understand that each successive number name refers to a quantity that is one larger.
Count to answer “how many?” questions about as many as 20 things arranged in a line, a rectangular array, or a circle, or as many as 10 things in a scattered configuration; given a number from 1-20, count out that many objects.

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