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SUPPLIES NEEDED
WHAT TO PRACTICE
1) Watch the video of Canticos creator, Susie Jaramillo, reading and singing Little Sunny Sunshine in English and Spanish.
2) Color in the sun and the moon.
3) Once you are done coloring, cut them out.
4) Make sun and moon puppets. Take the sun and tape it to a popsicle stick or pencil to make a sun puppet. Do the same thing with the moon to make a moon puppet.
5) Time to Sing!
Sun: Make the sun puppet sing the song in English using the lyrics sheet from lesson 9. Use a bright voice to sing like the sun!
Moon: Make the moon puppet sing the song in Spanish using the lyrics sheet. Use a whisper voice to sing like the moon!
Included in this lesson:Sun and Moon coloring sheets
NOTE TO GROWN UPS
To keep the learning going at home, ask children what day of the week it is every morning. Have them practice saying it in English and Spanish! If you have a calendar somewhere visible, sing the song while pointing to the days of the week.
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