4.12.2012

Flannel Friday: Tools


This week our story time theme was tools, so I borrowed a song that Meghan at Busy Crating Mommy posted a few months back.  She had a whole tool belt and a few more tools than I made, but it was a fun song.  I used clip art for the shapes of my tools and they are made from craft foam.  My version was a tad different, instead of singing that MacDonald had a toolbelt, he just had some tools.  I put one tool up at a time so the kids could name it.  We talked about its sound or action, then we sang:

Old MacDonald had some tools, E-I-E-I-O.
And with those tools he had a hammer, E-I-E-I-O.
With a bang, bang, here and a bang, bang, there.
Here a bang, there a bang, everywhere a bang, bang,
Old MacDonald had some tools, E-I-E-I-O.

We repeated with:
A saw that went see-saw
A wrench that turn-turned
A screwdriver that would twist-twist
Pliers that pinch-pinch
And a drill that went ZZZZ-ZZZZ

Songs like this are great because I can always cut them down if the kids lose interest.  Plus, since it is a tune they know, all the kids and parents sing along!

You can see my full story time here.  This week's round-up is hosted by  Library Quine at Loons and Quines @ Librarytime.  Links to past round-ups are with Anne at Sotomorrow, you can click the link to the right to see all posts on Pinterest, or you can check out the Facebook group.

6 comments:

  1. I agree that songs with a tune that parents and kids already know are sure-fire winners! I like the tools and the actions that you picked too.

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  2. Cute idea! I will have to see if I can translate it into Spanish for our bilingual storytime later in April when we do our Handy Manny program. This will be a fun addition! Thank you for sharing it.

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  3. I LOVE this! I'll plan on using it in my storytime tomorrow, which is construction themed.

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  4. Hi, do you have the template for the tools. I really like time. Can you share?

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  5. looking for template for the tools for this story but having difficulty. Can you post the template?

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    1. Hi Steve, there is no template for this one. I generally use clip art images as the outlines for my flannel stories. You could enlarge the image I posted and use that if you want.

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