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Our preschool class has taken quite a liking to the “5 Little Ducks” finger play. They have consistently asked to sing this song throughout the whole school year. Recently, in one of our centers, we gave the children a chance to retell the story in a little more of a hands-on way.
There are quite a few different ways to sing this song, and in our class we sing it like this…
“5 little ducks went out one day,
over the hill and far away.
Mother duck said ‘Quack, quack, quack,’
but only 4 little ducks came back!”
We continue to repeat the song as the number goes down each time, and by the end, there are “zero little ducks” to sing about anymore!
Throughout the morning, the children would stop by the table to retell the story using the illustrations in Penny Dann’s adaptation of “Five little ducks”.
The students found it helpful to have one person flip through the pages as the other person told the story using our rubber duck family…
And when someone else wanted to tell the story, we could open the book right up and help each other along as we sing the song together!
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