December Riddles with Dr. Jean
Check this page in Dr. Jean s blog Riddle Rhymes Times change, but children stay the same. Old riddles, jokes, and knockknocks are a natural way to engage children in oral language. I give you milk. Do you want some now I say, Moo, moo. Im a . In the dirt I play and dig. Oink, oink, oink Im a . I hatch from an egg. Thats quite a trick. Peep, peep, peep Im a . Ill give you a ride On my back, of course. Neigh, neigh Im a . I fly in the sky Without a word. Tweet, tweet Im a . When it rains Im in luck. Quack, quack Im a . I can be white or black Skinny or fat. Meow, meow Im a . Im your best friend. Im not a hog Woof Woof Im a . Jokes and riddles are a delightful way to develop childrens sense of humor as well as language standards (Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiplemeaning words and phrases). You might want to choose one joke eac
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