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Miss Susie: A Handclap Game |
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Book Summary Build Background Explain that chants are a form of rhyming poetry that follows a beat based on syllables. Display and read a familiar nursery rhyme to students. Have students practice clapping the syllables in each word on the board. Ask volunteers to come to the board and put a slash mark between the syllables in each word. If necessary, remind students of the rules for dividing words into syllables (VCV: between the consonant and vowel; VCCV: between the two consonants; compound words: between the two words). Discuss how symbols (triangles, circles, squares, and so on) can be used to represent different kinds of movements. Invite students to put simple, repetitive motions to a few words of the rhyme. Identify and write symbols under the words and practice saying the rhyme while doing the motions with students. Preview the Poem Explain to students that in this poem, every other sentence ends with rhyming words. Read pages 6 and 7 aloud to students. Ask students to tell you the two rhyming words at the end of the sentences (Tim and swim). During Reading After reading the poem with students, point out the symbols used to represent the handclaps. Practice each type of handclap with students. Slowly read the poem aloud and clap the chant with students. Then have them practice reading the poem aloud and doing the hand motions at the same time. After Reading Comprehension
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