Brightly Beaming Steps to Reading Program
Preparatory Curriculum
Adaptable for Ages 2 - 4
by Katrina Lybbert

Lesson 2





Weekly Theme  (Start Monday, continue with the theme all week)

This week's theme is JUNGLE~Jungle Picture/Printout~

The vocabulary word is vines - vines are plants with long, thin bendable stems; they grow along the ground or climb up trees, etc.

Books to read aloud that support the theme:

Who's in the Jungle? by Dawn Bentley
Rumble in the Jungle by Giles Andreae
The Tallest, Shortest, Longest, Greenest, Brownest Animal in the Jungle by Keith Faulkner
(Eye Openers) Jungle Animals by Angela Royston
Slowly, Slowly, Slowly, Said the Sloth by Eric Carle
Hug by Jez Alborough
The Loudest Roar by Thomas Taylor
Jazzy in the Jungle by Lucy Cousins
Guess Who's in the Jungle by Naomi Russell
Splash! by Flora McDonnell
The Monkey Who Wanted the Moon by Anne Mangan
The Bird, The Monkey, and the Snake in the Jungle by Kate Banks
Through the Heart of the Jungle by Jonathan Emmett
Piece of Jungle by Sarah Weeks

Poems that support the theme:

Jungle Adventure
by Katrina Lybbert

Creeping through the jungle, one hot summer day,
I saw a lot of animals pass by my way.
(Tiptoe around the room and pretend to look through binoculars.)

Monkeys swinging from vine to vine, (pretend to swing on vines)
Parrots fluttering in colorful design, (pretend to fly like a parrot)
Tigers, lions, and elephants too, (stomp around the room)
A tall giraffe like I saw at the zoo. (reach way up high)

Creeping through the jungle, one hot summer day,
I saw a lot of animals pass by my way.
(Tiptoe around the room and pretend to look through binoculars.)

Songs that support the theme:

Songs from Disney's Jungle Book such as:
The Bare Necessities
I Wanna Be Like You
That's What Friends Are For

The Lion Sleeps Tonight
 

Gross Motor Skills Activity:  (Monday)

Create a jungle obstacle course by using cushions, pillows, chairs, blankets etc.  Put on some music... a great selection is Carnival of the Animals by Saint-Saëns... and act out different jungle animals according to the sound of the music.  Loud music can be for elephants and tigers, and soft music can be for birds and monkeys.

Fine Motor Skills Activity:  (Friday)

Find a printout of your child's favorite jungle animal.  Create thin strips of green construction paper to represent grass.  Let your child glue the "grass" strips onto the printout to hide the animal in the grass.
 

Shape/Color  (Tuesday)

This week you will teach the color green.

Letter  (Wednesday)

The letter this week is the letter B.

Number  (Thursday)

The number this week is the number 2.

Nursery Rhyme  (Friday)

The nursery rhyme this week is I Had a Little Nut Tree.  Recite often!

I had a little nut tree, nothing would it bear,
But a silver nutmeg and a golden pear;
The King of Spain's daughter came to visit me,
And all for the sake of my little nut tree.
 
 

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