Check Out Our NEW SHORTS Starring My Favorite BOOK CHARACTER FRIENDS!

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In this lesson, Annie introduces her new series, “Annie’s House Shorts,” where children can meet beloved book characters and engage in fun learning activities. The shorts will feature nursery rhymes to enhance memory and focus, share jokes for laughter, and include sing-alongs to promote language skills. Annie invites everyone to join in for an exciting adventure filled with learning and joy.
  1. What is your favorite nursery rhyme that you want to learn?
  2. Can you think of a funny joke to share with your friends?
  3. What song do you like to sing the most?

Welcome to Annie’s House Shorts!

Hello, my wonderful reading friends! It’s Annie here, and I have some exciting news for you. We have new Annie’s House Shorts, and they are so much fun!

Meet My Book Character Friends

In these shorts, you’ll get to meet some of my favorite book character friends. They are here to help you learn and have fun!

Learn Nursery Rhymes

Do you like nursery rhymes? My friends will help you memorize them! Nursery rhymes are like little songs or poems. They are great for your brain because they help you remember things, focus, and think better. Plus, they are super fun to say out loud!

Enjoy Some Jokes

Do you like to laugh? My friends will also share some funny jokes with you. Get ready to giggle and have a great time!

Sing Along with Us

We might even sing some songs together! Singing is a wonderful way to learn new words and have fun with music.

Join Us Soon!

We can’t wait for you to join us in Annie’s House Shorts. It’s going to be a fantastic adventure full of learning and laughter. See you soon!

  1. What is your favorite nursery rhyme, and why do you like it? Can you share it with us?
  2. Have you ever made up your own joke or heard a funny one? Share it with the group and see if it makes everyone laugh!
  3. What is a song that you love to sing along to? How does it make you feel when you sing it?
  1. Nursery Rhyme Memory Game: Gather a few simple nursery rhymes and print them out on separate cards. Mix them up and challenge the children to match the beginning of a rhyme with its ending. Encourage them to recite the rhymes out loud once they make a match. This will help them improve their memory and enjoy the rhythm of the rhymes.

  2. Create Your Own Joke Book: Ask the children to think of their favorite jokes or make up new ones. Provide them with paper and crayons to draw a picture for each joke. Compile all the jokes into a class joke book. This activity will encourage creativity and help them understand the structure of jokes.

  3. Singing and Word Hunt: Choose a simple song that the children can sing along to. After singing, ask them to listen carefully and pick out a few words from the song. Then, have a word hunt where they find objects in the classroom or at home that start with the same letter as the words they picked. This will enhance their listening skills and letter recognition.

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Hello, my wonderful reading friends! It’s Annie. I am so excited to announce our new Annie’s House Shorts, featuring some of my favorite book character friends. They will help you memorize nursery rhymes, share a few jokes, and maybe even sing some songs! By the way, did you know that memorizing nursery rhymes is great for your brain? It helps with memory, concentration, and thinking skills, and it’s so much fun! So join us for our new Annie’s House Shorts. See you soon!

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