This finger play introduces the members of a family by touching different fingers and describing each person - the mother, father, sister, baby, and the dog Jackie who is chewing a bone and was left out alone as the thumb. It counts the family members from 1 to 5 on the fingers and teaches children about typical family roles while encouraging finger dexterity and hand-eye coordination.
This finger play introduces the members of a family by touching different fingers and describing each person - the mother, father, sister, baby, and the dog Jackie who is chewing a bone and was left out alone as the thumb. It counts the family members from 1 to 5 on the fingers and teaches children about typical family roles while encouraging finger dexterity and hand-eye coordination.
This finger play introduces the members of a family by touching different fingers and describing each person - the mother, father, sister, baby, and the dog Jackie who is chewing a bone and was left out alone as the thumb. It counts the family members from 1 to 5 on the fingers and teaches children about typical family roles while encouraging finger dexterity and hand-eye coordination.
This is a family (hold up one hand, fingers spread)
Let’s count them and see, How many are there, And who they can be (count 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) This is the mother (touch pointer finger) Who loves everyone And this is the father (touch big finger) Who is lots of fun. This is my sister (touch ring finger) She helps and she plays, And this is the baby (touch little finger) He’s growing each day. But who is this one? (touch thumb) He’s out there alone, Why it’s Jackie, the dog, And he’s chewing a bone. (wiggle There are seven of us in the family. There is my father, my mother, my brother, my sister, my grandfather, my grandmother, and me. How about you? goat boy pencil cow park grand mother bag church Persons Places Animals Things Homework: Draw or cut and paste a picture of you father on your notebook. Make a short feature about your father. them to Complete the table below.