I AM ENOUGH
HOW TO USE I AM ENOUGH STORYTIME KIT
Use the link on the Virtual Storytime Page to watch
I Am Enough Storytime.
This page is password protected. Password has been provided by the program administrator.
After watching the storytime, use the components from the class Storytime Kits
provided by the Mandel Public Library of West Palm Beach to:
1. Enjoy Rhyme Cards with your class.
2. Practice the Word of the Week with your class.
3. Complete this week's craft.
4. Introduce this week's Literacy Tip into your curriculum.
STORYTIME WITH MS. JEANNE
I Am Enough storytime is available on the Storytime Video Access page of this website. This page is password protected and accessible only to preschools participating in the Mandel Public Library's Virtual Storytime and Kit program.
The password has been provided to you by the program coordinator.
BOOK:
I AM ENOUGH
Children will find inspiration from this beautifully illustrated, lyrical ode to loving
who you are, respecting others, and being kind to one another.
RHYME: TINY LITTLE FLOWER SEED
The tiny little flower seed
Was planted in the ground.
Down came the rain
Falling all around.
Out came the sun
As bright as bright as bright can be.
And the tiny little flower seed became a pretty flower.
Printable Rhyme Cards Here
I AM ENOUGH WORD OF THE WEEK
Use this week's Word of the Week, FLOWER, to extend your learning:
1. Say and trace each letter of this week's word.
2. Sound out the word letter–by-letter.
3. Think of other words that rhyme with dinosaur. These can be real words
or made-up ones that are silly and non-sensical!
Link to printable Word of the Week sheet here:
CRAFT
Make a flower!
Directions:
Each child will receive:
1 Paper Plate "Flower"
6 Yellow Petals
1 Black Circle
1 Green Leaf
Few Paper Seeds
1. Color the popsicle stick green and glue the leaf onto the back.
2. Glue the six yellow petals to the plate - around the edge and overlapping.
3. Glue the black circle in the middle of the plate/petals.
4. Glue some seeds onto the black circle.
LITERACY TIP
Rhymes can help children look a bit more carefully at the natural world around them. Take the opportunities that rhymes offer to have conversations with your students. Use the Tiny Little Flower Seed rhyme to encourage your class to talk about how things grow.