???? The Pigeon Teaches You HEY DIDDLE, DIDDLE

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In this lesson, the Pigeon introduces the nursery rhyme “Hey Diddle Diddle,” engaging children with its playful imagery of animals and whimsical scenarios. The lesson encourages participation by inviting children to recite the rhyme aloud and use their imagination to create their own silly variations, highlighting the importance of rhymes in language development and the joy of learning together.
  1. What animals did we meet in the rhyme “Hey Diddle Diddle”?
  2. Can you pretend to be one of the animals or the dish and spoon?
  3. What new words did you learn from the rhyme?

???? The Pigeon Teaches You HEY DIDDLE, DIDDLE

Meet the Pigeon!

Hello there! I’m the Pigeon, and I’m so happy to meet you! Do you remember me? I’m the one who wanted to drive the bus. But that’s okay, I have something fun to share with you today!

Let’s Learn a Nursery Rhyme!

Today, I’m going to teach you a fun nursery rhyme called “Hey Diddle Diddle.” It’s a silly rhyme with animals and even a dish and a spoon! Are you ready to learn it with me?

Here’s How It Goes:

Hey diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle, the cow jumped over the moon. The little dog laughed to see such sport, and the dish ran away with the spoon.

Now It’s Your Turn!

Wasn’t that fun? You can say it with me! Try to remember the words and say them out loud. If you want, you can pretend to be the animals or the dish and spoon. Let’s have fun together!

More Fun with Rhymes!

Did you know that rhymes help us learn new words and sounds? You can make up your own silly rhymes too! Maybe the cat can play a drum, or the cow can jump over a star. Use your imagination and have fun!

Keep Learning and Playing!

Remember, learning is fun when we do it together. Keep practicing “Hey Diddle Diddle” and share it with your friends and family. They might want to join in the fun too!

  1. What do you think it would be like if you could see a cow jumping over the moon? Can you imagine what the moon might say or do?
  2. Have you ever made up your own silly rhyme or story? What animals or objects would you include in your rhyme?
  3. If you could be any character from the “Hey Diddle Diddle” rhyme, which one would you choose and why? What fun adventure might you go on?
  1. Animal Actions: Gather your friends or family and act out the nursery rhyme! Pretend to be the cat playing the fiddle, the cow jumping over the moon, the laughing dog, and the dish and spoon running away. Use your imagination to create your own actions for each character. After acting it out, think about what other animals or objects could be part of a silly rhyme and what actions they might do.

  2. Create Your Own Rhyme: Use your imagination to make up a new rhyme. Start with a simple sentence like “The frog and the log” and think of a funny or surprising ending. Draw a picture of your rhyme and share it with your class or family. Ask them to guess what might happen next in your rhyme.

  3. Rhyme Hunt: Go on a rhyme hunt around your house or classroom. Find objects that rhyme with each other, like “hat” and “cat” or “spoon” and “moon.” Write down or draw the pairs you find. Share your rhymes with a friend and see if they can find more rhyming words to add to your list.

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

[Music]

Oh, hello! I’m the Pigeon. Nice to meet you!

Look, Familia! Hey, wait a minute! Aren’t you the one who wouldn’t let me drive the bus?

Yeah, it’s okay. I got over it.

Today, I’m going to teach you a nursery rhyme called “Hey Diddle Diddle,” and it goes like this:

Ready?

Hey diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle, the cow jumped over the moon. The little dog laughed to see such sport, and the dish ran away with the spoon.

Alright, now it’s your turn! Just rewind the video, and let’s do it together!

Let me know if you need any further modifications!

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