'Five Little Ducks Went Swimming One Day'
I can listen to and learn 'Five Little Ducks Went Swimming One Day'.
'Five Little Ducks Went Swimming One Day'
I can listen to and learn 'Five Little Ducks Went Swimming One Day'.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- 'Five Little Ducks Went Swimming One Day' has some rhyming words, such as 'day' and 'away'.
- Knowing the tune, words, rhythm and actions of a nursery rhyme makes it more entertaining for an audience.
- 'Hickory Dickory Dock' and 'Five Little Ducks Went Swimming One Day' are similar because they both include counting.
- Personal responses are a way of sharing your own thoughts, feelings, and opinions about a poem.
Keywords
Rhyme - words that have the same or similar ending sounds often used in poetry
Verse - refers to a single line or a group of lines within a poem, often characterized by rhythm, meter, and rhyme, forming a unit of poetic language
Same - something that is identical or similar
Difference - something that is not the same
Sequence - following the order in which a series of events happened
Common misconception
Pupils may struggle to identify similarities and differences.
Repeating the two nursery rhymes again is useful to support. Additionally, you can scaffold the discussion by asking questions and modelling your thought process, such as "Do both nursery rhymes have animals?" or "Are both nursery rhymes set inside?"
To help you plan your year 1 english lesson on: 'Five Little Ducks Went Swimming One Day', download all teaching resources for free and adapt to suit your pupils' needs...
To help you plan your year 1 english lesson on: 'Five Little Ducks Went Swimming One Day', download all teaching resources for free and adapt to suit your pupils' needs.
The starter quiz will activate and check your pupils' prior knowledge, with versions available both with and without answers in PDF format.
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The assessment exit quiz will test your pupils' understanding of the key learning points.
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Starter quiz
6 Questions
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