- Sing and act out "Baseball Player" - sung to the tune of Are You Sleeping? - from Seasons of Joy. (I have used this one a lot in story time.)
- Bat, catch, throw, and run with "This is the Way You Bat the Ball", sung to the tune of Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush.
- Learn some new hand motions for Take Me Out to the Ballgame, courtesy of Bright Hub Education.
- Play Spelling Baseball.
- Practice writing color and number words with printable baseball-themed count and color books from A Teaching Mommy.
- Read aloud The Littlest Leaguer by Syd Hoff - or another title from my list of baseball books.
- Read "Casey at the Bat."
- Play Make Take and Teach's Vowel Team Baseball Game.
- Act out Who's on First?
- Challenge your kids to match homophones with this ball and glove set available on Teachers Pay Teachers.
- Present a nine-inning story time like this one from Steal My Ideas.
- Create a sensory ball basket like the ones featured at The Good Long Road and Living Montessori Now.
- Play flannel board baseball following these instructions from Itsy Bitsy Mom.
- Play "You're Out", a game from A Day in First Grade which focuses on sorting "ow" and "ou" words.
- Play the Baseball Sight Word Game from Freebielicious.
- Practice alphabetizing with these sets of caps, gloves, and balls available from KidSparkz.com.
- Color a baseball alphabet.
- Turn a bat and ball into the letter B as suggested by MPM Ideas.
- Sing Baseball Song by Joe Stover.
- Make a can/has/is chart about your child's favorite player as described by Little Warriors.
Thursday, September 11, 2014
20 Literacy Activities for Little Leaguers
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