Humpty Dumpty Complete
Humpty Dumpty Complete
Humpty Dumpty Complete
Humpty Dumpty Printables Pages 3-5: My Book of E Words (phonics) Page 6: Humpty Dumpty Craft (fine motor skills) Pages 7-9: Who Lays Eggs Mini-book (science) Pages 10-11: Humpty Dumpty Sequencing (pre-reading) Pages 12-15: Humpty Dumpty Copywork (handwriting) Your older student can write the poem on the lines provided. There are two different options. Please choose the one that matches your handwriting program. Pages 16-19: Egg Facts (science and pre-handwriting) Choose the option that matches your handwriting program and let your student trace the words. This is an easy book to read, and your student may want to try reading it after you read it a few times to her first. Page 20: Humpty Dumpty Picture (fine motor skills) Let your student color the picture, cut it out, and glue it in to the book. He can also practice writing his name on the line provided. Pages 21-22: Ovals Circle Book (math: shapes) Discuss the shape of an egg with your student. What ovals can you find in your home? Go on an oval hunt! Pages 23-24: Horses (science) Read a nonfiction book about horses to your student and let her recall favorite facts for you to write on the pages of the book. Page 25: Ovals! (math: shapes, fine motor skills, creative thinking) Ask your student to trace the ovals. Then encourage him to make the ovals into four different egg people!
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My Book
of E Words
Cut out pictures and words. Glue one picture with corresponding word onto each Letter E shape. Cut out all the shapes and staple them together like an E shaped book.
elves
elbow
empty
arms
legs
Let your child color Humpty Dumpty and his arms and legs. Cut Humpty Dumpty out and cut apart on dotted lines. Let you child glue him back together on top of the wall. Fold arms and legs accordion style and add.
Birds are not the only animal that lay eggs. Cut out pictures of other animals that hatch from eggs and glue onto the right egg. Cut out the pages and staple them together as a mini book.
Insects
Reptiles
Fish
Amphibians
beetle ladybug
lizard
snake
grasshopper
tortoise
herring
frog
minnow
newt
Cut out pages. Let your student cut and paste the images in the correct spots and put the pages in order. Staple the top left corner of the book and glue the back to your lapbook.
couldnt put
together again.
Cut out each strip (one on this page and one the next) as one piece. Let your student complete the copywork. (For a young student, you may want to choose one line or a few key words). Attach extra pages by gluing the tab as indicated. Fold like an accordion. Tie a ribbon around the book, if desired (with the bow in the front); this will help keep it closed. Glue the back of the last page in to your lapbook.
All the King's horses and all the King's men, Couldn't put Humpty together again.
Glue this tab to the back of the last page in your book.
Cut out each strip (one on this page and one the next) as one piece. Let your student complete the copywork. (For a young student, you may want to choose one line or a few key words). Attach extra pages by gluing the tab as indicated. Fold like an accordion. Tie a ribbon around the book, if desired (with the bow in the front); this will help keep it closed. Glue the back of the last page in to your lapbook.
Glue this tab to the back of the last page in your book.
Cut out the pages and staple them together as a mini book.
Egg Facts
BIRDS
lay eggs
LARGE
A hummingbirds egg is
SMALL
FROGS
lay eggs
ANTS
lay eggs
SNAKES
lay eggs
FISH
lay eggs
Cut out the pages and staple them together as a mini book.
Egg Facts
BIRDS
lay eggs
LARGE
A hummingbirds egg is
SMALL
FROGS
lay eggs
ANTS
lay eggs
SNAKES
lay eggs
FISH
lay eggs
By: ______________________________
Color the picture. Cut it out and place it on the inside of the picture folder.
Cut out wheels. Cut away the extra area on the cover wheel (where indicated). Let your student cut/paste the pictures into the right sequence. Attach wheels together using a brass fastener.
Write or draw information about horses. What are males and females called? What do horses eat? What sound do horses make? Cut out the pages and staple them together as a mini book.