Let’s have fun learning about how we start our day! We do lots of things to get ready, and it’s exciting! Let’s see what we do each morning.
First, we brush our teeth. We take our toothbrush and go brush, brush, brush! This helps keep our teeth shiny and clean. We do this every morning to have a bright smile!
Next, we wash our face. We splash some water and go wash, wash, wash! This makes us feel fresh and ready for the day. It’s like giving our face a little bath!
After that, we get dressed. We put on our clothes and go dress, dress, dress! We choose our favorite clothes to wear. It’s fun to pick what we want to wear each day!
Then, we pack our lunch. We put yummy food in our lunchbox and go pack, pack, pack! This gives us energy to play and learn at school. We can’t wait to eat our tasty lunch!
Finally, we go to school. We grab our backpack and go school, school, school! We are ready to learn new things and play with our friends. School is so much fun!
We love going to school so much that we say it again: school, school, school! Every day is a new adventure, and we are excited to learn and have fun!
Remember, getting ready for the day is important and helps us start with a big smile. Let’s enjoy every moment!
Morning Routine Chart: Create a morning routine chart with your child. Use pictures or drawings to represent each step of getting ready for the day, such as brushing teeth, washing face, getting dressed, packing lunch, and going to school. Encourage your child to follow the chart each morning and place a sticker next to each task they complete. This will help them understand the sequence of their morning activities and develop a sense of responsibility.
Role Play: Set up a pretend play area where your child can act out their morning routine. Provide props like a toy toothbrush, a small towel, clothes, and a lunchbox. Encourage them to go through each step, pretending to brush their teeth, wash their face, get dressed, and pack a lunch. This hands-on activity will reinforce the importance of each task and make the routine more memorable.
Observation Walk: Take a short walk around your neighborhood or school and observe how others start their day. Ask your child questions like, “What do you think that person did to get ready this morning?” or “Why do you think it’s important to brush our teeth?” This will help them connect their morning routine to the world around them and understand its importance in everyday life.
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This is the way we brush our teeth,
Brush our teeth,
Brush our teeth.
This is the way we brush our teeth so early in the morning.
Brush, brush, brush.
Brush, brush, brush.
This is the way we wash our face,
Wash our face,
Wash our face.
This is the way we wash our face so early in the morning.
Wash, wash, wash.
Wash, wash, wash.
This is the way we get dressed,
We get dressed,
We get dressed.
This is the way we get dressed so early in the morning!
Dress, dress, dress.
Dress, dress, dress.
This is the way we pack our lunch,
Pack our lunch,
Pack our lunch.
This is the way we pack our lunch so early in the morning.
Pack, pack, pack.
Pack, pack, pack.
This is the way we go to school,
Go to school,
Go to school.
This is the way we go to school so early in the morning!
School, school, school.
One more time now…
This is the way we go to school,
Go to school,
Go to school.
This is the way we go to school so early in the morning.
School, school, school.
School is fun.
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