This is what I do to start
Morning Circle Time with our children:
Stock a large basket with
everything needed for the day’s circle-time activities. To signal little ones
to join you in the circle-time area, grab your basket and sing the following
song.
Gathering Verse:
(sung to the tune of “A
Tisket, a Tasket”)
A tisket, a tasket,
Mummy has her basket.
It’s time for all my little
ones
To join me on the carpet.
Prayer:
God be in my head, and in my
understanding.
God be in my eyes, and in my
looking.
God be in my mouth, and in
my speaking.
God be in my heart, and in
my thinking.
God be at my end, and at my
departing.
In the morning at the
sunrise
When the light of day doth break,
Children’s souls, by angels guided,
Sleep from rested body shake,
Ready now for work and learning,
Happy, steady, and awake.
Candle Lighting Verse:
The sun it shines so warm
and bright.
It shines on all I do.
Now let me take this bit of
light
So I shine brightly too.
Opening Verse;
Yellow the bracken –
Florence Hoatson
Yellow the bracken,
Golden the sheaves.
Rosy the apples,
Crimson the leaves.
Mist on the hillside,
Clouds grey and white.
Autumn, good morning!
Summer good night!
Seasonal Verse:
O Dandelion (Verse)
O Dandelion, yellow as
gold, what do you do all day?
“I just wait here in the
tall, green grass, ’till the children come to play.”
O Dandelion, yellow as
gold, what do you do all night?
“I wait and wait, while
the cool dew falls, and my hair grows long and white.”
And what do you do when
your hair grows white, and the children come to play?
“They take me in their
little hands, and blow my hair away!”
---------------------------
Tipperty Toes by
Elizabeth Gould
Tipperty Toes the smallest
elf
Sat on a mushroom by
himself
Playing a little tinkling
tune
Under the big round
harvest moon
And this is the song that
Tipperty made
To sing to the little tune
he played
Red are the hips and red
are the haws
Red and gold are the
leaves that fall
Red are the poppies in the
corn
Red berries on the rowan
tall
Red is the big round
harvest moon
And red are my new little
dancing shoon
Little red leaves are glad
today
For the wind has blown
them off and away
They’re flying here,
they’re flying there
Little red leaves are
everywhere.
-------------------------
Colour- Adeline White
The world is full of color
‘Tis Autumn once again
And leaves of gold and
crimson
Are lying in the lane
There are brown and yellow
acorns
Berries and scarlet haws
Amber gorse and heather
Purple across the moors
Green apples in the
orchard
Flushed by a glowing sun
Mellow pears and brambles
Where colored pheasants
run
----------------------
Autumn Wind-
Autumn wind came stealing
Through the woods one day,
And creeping round the
tree, he stole
Their beauty all away.
He tore their russet
dresses,
Combed off their golden
hair.
He blew away the tattered
bits,
And left them brown and
bare.
Autumn winds are sighing,
Stealing through the
forest brown,
As they softly pass the
tree trunks
Little leaves come falling
down.
But a stronger gale is
blowing
And then the leaves
themselves
Rise and dance about the
forest
Just like little elves.
Faster, faster see them
whirling
Till the gale has passed.
One by one the tired
leaflets
Sink to rest at last.
Seasonal Songs:
Autumn Comes
Autumn comes, the summer
is past,
winter will come too soon,
Stars will shine clearer,
skies seem nearer
Under the Harvest Moon
Stas will shine clearer,
skies seem nearer
Under the Harvest Moon
Autumn comes, so let us be
glad,
singing an autumn tune
Hearts will be lighter,
skies seem brighter
Under a Harvest Moon
Hearts will be lighter,
skies seem brighter
Under a Harvest Moon
Scarecrow (Action Song)
When all the cows were
sleeping
And the sun had gone to
bed
Up jumped the scarecrow
And this is what he said!
I'm a dingle, dangle
scarecrow
With a flippy floppy hat
I can shake my hands like
this
And shake my feet like
that.
When all the hens were
roosting
And the moon behind the
cloud
Up jumped the scarecrow
And shouted very loud.
I'm a dingle, dangle scarecrow
...
When the dogs were in the
kennels
And the doves were in the
loft
Up jumped the scarecrow
And whispered very soft.
I'm a dingle, dangle
scarecrow
...
--------------------------------------
Stars See Me- to the
tune of This Old Man
Stars see me, stars see me
(hands up like stars, one
after the other)
standing here under a tree
(arms out at sides)
with my shiny hair atop my
head
(hands on head)
to your silver stream I'm
led.
(sweep arms up into the
sky)
Sun see me, Sun see me
(arms in front of you in a
circle and then overhead)
twirl around so fine and
free
(Twirl to the right, arms
in circle)
with my hands held high I
greet the day
(Twirl to the left arms
reaching straight up)
your golden light on me
will play.
(arms across chest)
---------------------------------
Autumn is Here
Autumn is here and the
world goes round
Autumn is here and the
world goes round
Autumn is here and the
world goes round
The world goes round and
round and round.
(Hands are leaves fluttering
to the ground)
Autumn is here and the
leaves fall down
Autumn is here and the
leaves fall down
Autumn is here and the
leaves fall down
The leaves fall down upon
the ground.
(repeat first verse)
Action Verses/Songs:
Two little apples
(Tune: This old man)
Two little apples
Way up high, in a tree,
Two red apples smiled at
me.
So I shook that tree as
hard as I could.
Down came the apples.
Mmmmm, were they good!
--------------------------
Up The Tall White
Candlestick
(Action Rhyme)
Up The Tall White
Candlestick
Up the tall white
candlestick
(Make left arm into
candlestick)
Crept little Mousie Brown
(Two fingers of fight hand
run up the candlestick)
Right up to the top but he
couldn't get down!
(Fingers wiggle at top)
So he called to his
Grandma
(Call through cupped
hands)
Grandma! Grandma!
But Grandma was in town
So he curled himself into
a ball
(curl right hand into a
fist)
And rolled himself right
down
(Clench both fists and
roly-poly them round each other)
----------------------------------
Autumn Verse:
Now it’s time to plant our garden!
Little brown bulbs (gently
press their heads to the ground, so that they are curled up)
Sleep in the ground While leaves come falling (take silks used
previously to cover them up)
All around! Warm and cozy,
Snug in soft beds, (rub backs of each child in turn, gently)
In spring we’ll lift up Our sleepy heads! (encourage them to pop
up!) repeat
--------------------------------
Stepping Stones (Action Song):
Stepping over stepping stones, one, two, three.
Stepping over stepping stones, come with me,
The river’s very fast and the river’s very wide,
So we’ll step actoss the stepping stones
To reach the other side.
(Meander in circle stepping on imaginary steppins stone in rhythm
to words. Accentuate 1-2-3 and Come with
me.
Take little running steps for third line and slow to rhythmic
walking for the fourth line.
Jump to the other side at the end of verse, change direction and
repeat.
-------------------------------
Leaves Falling
Little leaves fall gently down
Red and yellow, orange and brown;
(Raise hands and lower them, fluttering fingers like falling
leaves)
Whirling, whirling round and round
(Repeat above motions)
Quietly without a sound;
Falling softly to the ground,
(Lower bodies gradually to the floor)
Down-and down-and down-and down!
Hymns:
Use our home Hymn Book for
selections this season
Poetry:
How the Leaves Came
Down- Susan Coolidge
I'll tell you how the
leaves came down.
The great Tree to his
children said,
"You're getting sleepy,
Yellow and Brown,
Yes, very sleepy, little
Red;
It is quite time you went
to bed."
"Ah!" begged
each silly, pouting leaf,
"Let us a little
longer May;
Dear Father Tree, behold
our grief,
'Tis such a very pleasant
day
We do not want to go
away."
So, just for one more
merry day
To the great Tree the
leaflets clung,
Frolicked and danced and
had their way,
Upon the autumn breezes
swung,
Whispering all their
sports among,
"Perhaps the great
Tree will forget
And let us stay until the
spring
If we all beg and coax and
fret."
But the great Tree did no
such thing;
He smiled to hear their
whispering.
"Come, children all,
to bed," he cried;
And ere the leaves could
urge their prayer
He shook his head, and far
and wide,
Fluttering and rustling
everywhere,
Down sped the leaflets
through the air.
I saw them; on the ground
they lay,
Golden and red, a huddled
swarm,
Waiting till one from far
away,
White bed-clothes heaped
upon her arm,
Should come to wrap them
safe and warm.
The great bare Tree looked
down and smiled.
"Good-night, dear
little leaves" he said;
And from below each sleepy
child
Replied
"Good-night," and murmured,
"It is so nice to go
to bed."
--------------------------------------
Apple Secrets -by Betty
Jones
Who would think an apple
Red, gold, or green and
round
Would have a secret deep
inside
When cut it can be found!
I thought this secret only
shone
In deep and darkest night
But when I cut my apple
It shines with five points
bright!
And now you know the
secret
Where shinning stars are
found
In every crunchy apple
Red, gold, or green and
round.
-----------------------------------
Autumn:
"Come little
leaves," said the wind one day.
"Come o'er the meadow
with me and play.
Put on your dresses of red
and gold.
Summer is gone and the
days grow cold."
As soon as the leaves
heard the wind's low call,
Down they came fluttering,
one and all.
Over the brown fields they
whirled and flew,
Singing the soft little
songs they knew.
---------------------
Autumn Fires- Robert
Louis Stevenson:
In the other gardens
And all up the vale,
From the autumn bonfires
See the smoke trail!
Pleasant summer over
And all the summer
flowers,
The red fire blazes,
The grey smoke towers.
Sing a song of seasons!
Something bright in all!
Flowers in the summer,
Fires in the fall!
Scripture Verse:
The Weekly 24 Family Ways
Verse (repeated from Breakfast)
Celebrate the Gospels –
Use these books to prepare for next Sunday’s Mass
Catechism:
My Big Book of Catholic
Bible Stories – one chapter
For Heavens Sake
The Mass Explained for
Children
Stepping Stones to bigger
faith for little Children
Skip Counting/Times Tables:
10 times tables, forward
and backwards and skip couting with actions
5 times tables, forward
and backwards and skip counting with
actions
2 times tables, forward
and backwards and skip counting with
actions
11 times tables, forwards
and backwards and skip counting with
actions
4 times tables, forwards
and backwards and skip counting with
actions
Stories/Books:
Enchanters End Game
The Autumn edition of The
Tales of Tiptoes Lightly series
Any seasonal or liturgical
stories that may fit in with the day
Closing Verse:
The golden sun so great
and bright
Warms the world with all its might.
It makes the dark earth green and fair,
Attends each thing with ceaseless care.
It shines on blossom, stone, and tree,
On bird and beast, on you and me.
So may each deed throughout the day,
May everything we do and say
Be bright and strong and true,
Oh, golden sun, like you!
and snuff out the candle.
Game:
'Ticka Tacky
Nicky Nacky Nu
Dear little sultana where
are you?'
No comments:
Post a Comment