Why teacher using Nursery Rhymes?
Research shows that children who have memorized nursery rhymes become better readers because they develop an early sensitivity to the sounds of language.
Nursery Rhymes naturally help young children develop phonemic awareness skills , which are the necessary building blocks that children need explicit instruction in before they can begin to read.
Nursery Rhymes Can…
- Enrich young children’s vocabulary
- Provide opportunities for oral language development
- Introduce children to basic story structure such as problem and solution, cause and effect
- Be easily integrated into already existing themes
- Be FUN and engaging for young children
Benefits of Nursery Rhyme Activities
Regardless of what nursery rhyme activities you are doing with your children it is always good to do them with your children because you will be helping your child grow and develop properly. Many activities require a variety of skills from your children and by doing these activities with your children you will be encouraging your child to develop these skills. But it is not only the skills that your children will learn that makes doing nursery rhyme activities so beneficial for children of all ages.
Benefit 1:
One of the benefits to doing nursery rhyme activities with children is that nursery rhyme activities actually increase a child’s vocabulary The reason for this is that there are many words in the nursery rhymes that children do not hear in everyday language, some of these words are nonsense words, but there are still a lot of words that nursery rhymes use that are regular words that we just don’t use in every day communication. So by learning these words the children are expanding their vocabulary.
Benefit 2:
Another great benefit to nursery rhyme activities is that many times they become the first sentences that children speak. Basically what this means is that nursery rhyme sentences are easy to learn so more often than not children go around repeating the nursery rhyme sentences. And these rhymes are actually reinforced through the nursery rhyme activities. And because the children are memorizing these rhymes they are actually developing the building blocks for speaking and reading.
Benefit 3:
- Another way that nursery rhyme activities benefits children is that it helps kids figure out the English language. Basically nursery rhymes are going to teach children about the different types of speech patterns and other necessities that they need to learn in order to communicate. It is often said that English is one of the hardest languages to learn because of the rhythm of the English language, but the nursery rhymes will help to convey how the rhythm of the English language actually works. In fact you will also see nursery rhyme activities in classes that teach English to adults as well as kids.
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Benefit 4:
- Another huge benefit to nursery rhyme activities is that it teaches young children about poetry. By introducing the basics of poetry at a young age children are more receptive and some of that information will stick when they get older and get into more in depth lessons about poetry. But Mother Goose and other nursery rhymes are a basic introduction to poetry. These rhymes introduce children to how some poetry rhymes, how it flows or the rhythm of the poetry.
Benefit 5:
Nursery rhyme activities will also help children learn about the letters of the alphabet, the sounds of the letters and sounds of various words. These are all building blocks for learning to read and write later on in life. By planning lesson plans around the nursery rhymes you are creating a fun learning environment for the children to learn about the different letters and the sounds that they make, you are also associating those letters with a fun activity which makes learning those letters easier for children.Benefit 6:
- Nursery rhyme activities are going to encourage and develop children’s fine and gross motor skills. And how those skills are developed depend on what activities you are doing.
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