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Ideas for Celebrating World Nursery Rhyme Week 2022 – #readilearn

Next week, from 14th – 18th November, is World Nursery Rhyme Week. Why not celebrate by revisiting some of the children’s (and your) favourite nursey rhymes. Children in our F – 2 classrooms can explore language features and use them as a springboard for writing, recitation, and role play. Children in older classrooms may like to investigate their (often dark) origins and history.

The aim of World Nursery Rhyme Week is to promote the importance of nursery rhymes in early education. The five official nursery rhymes for this year’s celebration are:

The Big Ship Sails

1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Once I Caught a Fish Alive

Five Little Speckled Frogs

B.I.N.G.O.

Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star.

However, you are welcome to use any nursery rhymes you like, and here at readilearn we have some resources to assist your teaching.

readilearn nursery rhyme resources

Humpty Dumpty

Teach literacy skills and develop creative thinking and imagination with Humpty Dumpty.

The Humpty Dumpty suite of resources includes:

The Accident — Humpty Dumpty’s Fall is an original story that innovates on the nursery rhyme by providing a scenario that might lead to Humpty’s falling from the wall. It is a digital estory which can be displayed and read on the interactive whiteboard. It can be read as a story on its own or as part of the writing unit Humpty Dumpty — a story in five sittings. (Note: if you wish to implement the writing unit, do so before reading the story.)

Humpty Dumpty — a story in five sittings is a series of five lessons in writing based upon the nursery rhyme. Each lesson provides opportunities for children to think creatively and imaginatively and to write using a basic narrative structure. It presupposes children already have an idea of sentence structure and some experience writing stories of their own.

Of course, before attempting to read or write an alternative, it is important that children are familiar with the nursery rhyme. We have that covered too, with a printable copy of the nursery rhyme Humpty Dumpty to download.

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14 responses to “Ideas for Celebrating World Nursery Rhyme Week 2022 – #readilearn”

  1. Jennie Avatar

    I like the choices for this year. Nursery rhymes should be a staple in every child’s reading.

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    1. Norah Avatar

      I totally agree, Jennie. On both counts. 🙂

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  2. dgkaye Avatar

    You always have such great and fun ways to teach Norah. Nursery rhymes are so important to teach kids and begin their literate journey ❤

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    1. Norah Avatar

      Thanks, Debby. I do believe that learning, especially in school, should be fun and do my best to make it so. I appreciate your affirmation of that.

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  3. D. Avery @shiftnshake Avatar

    Good stuff, Norah. Nursery rhymes are so important (and fun!) for beginning literacy. It used to be available at home, but I wonder how many children have Mother Goose in the house anymore. You feature Humpty Dumpty; that amused me as somewhere recently I was reading a little thing on plot lines and Humpty Dumpty was used as an example.

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    1. Norah Avatar

      Nursery rhymes are fun but I think your question about their availability in modern homes is valid. I wonder too.
      I’d love to know how HD was used as an example for plot lines. Do you have a link to share?

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      1. D. Avery @shiftnshake Avatar

        I don’t have a link, it was pretty random reading, but if I manage to find it I’ll send it along to you.

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        1. Norah Avatar

          Okay. Thank you. 🙂

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  4. Jacqui Murray Avatar

    Sharing… Didn’t know about this one!

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    1. Norah Avatar

      Thanks so much, Jacqui. There are so many days and weeks to celebrate, we can’t do them all. 🙂

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  5. beth Avatar

    cute way to learn –

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    1. Norah Avatar

      Definitely!

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