Welcome to the royal ball! Join The Queen of Hearts as she tries on a bevy of frocks that keep her looking in tip-top shape. The kids had a blast during this fabulous shape recognition and language arts-based lesson plan featuring a queen who "just loved hearts".
It was perfect for Mother's Day!
The Queen of Hearts: A Shape Story Flannel board by Jean Warren (Lang. Arts - Retelling a story through a flannelboard and Math- Shape recognition) (Source: Preschoolexpress.com)
To Do: Use coloring pages or Cricut cartridges to create queen and dresses templates. Give each student one of the shape dresses during circle time. Read the flannel board story, The Queen of Hearts: A Shape Story by Jean Warren and have each student place the appropriate shape dress (shape recognition) on board during appropriate sections as you are reading the story. Continue until all the dresses have been placed on the board.
*Teacher Tip: You may also use this flannel board if you are doing a royalty or letter Q unit.
The Queen of Hearts: A Shape Story by Jean Warren
The Queen of Hearts, she just loved hearts.
She had them all around.
She wore them on her dresses
And on her jeweled crown.
Then one day, she got tired of hearts
Because hearts were everywhere.
So she ordered six new gowns
That sometimes, she could wear.
Because hearts were everywhere.
So she ordered six new gowns
That sometimes, she could wear.
One was full of triangles.
One had lots of squares.
One was poke-a-dotted,
With circles everywhere.
One had lots of squares.
One was poke-a-dotted,
With circles everywhere.
One was filled with rectangles.
One had lots of stars.
One was sewn with diamonds,
That sparkled from afar.
One had lots of stars.
One was sewn with diamonds,
That sparkled from afar.
Now the queen was happy.
She had lots of different gowns.
But always on her head,
She wore her heart shaped crown.
She had lots of different gowns.
But always on her head,
She wore her heart shaped crown.
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