A fingerplay is a short poem or rhyme that is either spoken or sung. It involves the use of hands and fingers to act out the words of a song. A great example is "The Itsy Bitsy Spider". When singing the song, you use your hands to show the actions of the determined little spider. Today I'm going to show you how to create some gloves that work great with fingerplays and won't break the bank!
Next I attached Velco dots to the fingertips of the gloves and the other part to the bottom of the birds. There are two great reasons to use Velcro:
1. The birdies can "fly away" by being pulled off, rather than just hidden.
2. The gloves can be used for multiple sets of fingerplay characters. This saves me money! Yay!
This is what they look like when assembled. Here are a few fingerplays to try with your new birdie friends:
The Birdie Family
(tune: Finger
Family)
Daddy birdie, daddy birdie, where are you?
Here I am! Here I am! How do you do?
Here I am! Here I am! How do you do?
Mommy birdie, mommy birdie, where are you?
Here I am! Here I am! How do you do?
Sister birdie, sister birdie, where are you?
Here I am! Here I am! How do you do?
Brother birdie, brother birdie, where are you?
Here I am! Here I am! How do you do?
Here I am! Here I am! How do you do?
Baby birdie, baby birdie, where are you?
Here I am! Here I am! How do you do?
Here I am! Here I am! How do you do?
Birdie family, birdie family, where are you?
Here we are! Here
we are! How do you do?
Five Feathered Birds
(fingerplay)
(fingerplay)
Five feathered birds sitting on the door;
One flew away and then there were four.
Four feathered birds singing in the tree,
One flew away and then there were three.
Three feathered birds looking at you,
One flew away and then there were two.
Two feathered birds sitting in the sun,
One flew away and then there was one.
One feathered bird looking like a hero,
He flew away and now there are zero!
There were Five in the Nest
(tune: Ten in the Bed)
There were five in the nest and the little one said
There were five in the nest and the little one said
“Roll over! Roll
over!”
So they all rolled over and one flew out.
There were four in the nest and the little one said
“Roll over! Roll
over!”
So they all rolled over and one flew out.
There were three in the nest and the little one said
“Roll over! Roll
over!”
So they all rolled over and one flew out.
There were two in the nest and the little one said
“Roll over! Roll
over!”
So they all rolled over and one flew out.
There was one in the nest and the little one said
“Ah! Good night!”
These are bottle caps and we pretend that they are frogs. They also make a delightful sound when drummed on a chair, book or tile floor. I use them with "Five Green and Speckled Frogs".
The next set of gloves uses these fun foam puzzle mats. For this project I popped out the numbers 1-10.
Using low temperature hot glue, I attached them to the inside of the gloves. I wanted to be able to hold my hands with my palms to my students. Ideally, I'd like to have a set of these for each student in class, but right now I just have a couple of sets. I may use them at a workstation some day.
In my preschool teaching, I used glove puppets for years. The kids love them!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this idea! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThis is just about the cutest idea I've seen! I love it!!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas! "Go live" on facebook demonstration a few of these!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are sooooooo cute! There's my next summer project! Thanks for sharing your idea. I found little kid music gloves at Dollar Tree years ago. I let the kindergarteners wear them and they were in heaven! ;-)
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