Nonsense Poetry with Year One Students

 
Year 1
Home learning
 English
Wb 11.5.20
Poetry
 
 
H
ello Year One,
                          Hope you’ve all had a good week and been out enjoying the sunshine!
Hopefully you will have had a go at writing a simple letter last week. If any of you would
like to email them to us then that would be lovely! We really do enjoy seeing all of your
super writing.
This weeks work is all about ‘Poetry’. The poetry we are going to look at is a little bit silly
at times and may make you laugh! We are going to look at something called ‘Nonsense
poetry’ which means that they may not make much sense but they may make us use our
imagination!
Have a look through each slide and by the end of the week you should have a better
understanding of what nonsense poetry is!
 
Have a go and try your best!
 
We look forward to reading them…
 
Year One
 
Examples of Nonsense poetry!
 
Monday 11
th
 May
 
Lets start our week by looking at rhyming words.
Watch the Jack Haartman song then have a go at creating your own lists of rhyming words in your
books.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVophT8naUM
 
Top tip: 
Look carefully at the given words. Can you see any patterns with the letters?
E.g.         cat     mat     (both words use the ‘at’ sound)
 
Have a go at creating rhyming words for the following:
 
fit        ____________   ______________   ______________
map      ____________   ______________   ______________
ring      ____________   ______________   ______________
tail      ____________   ______________   ______________
star     ____________   ______________   ______________
bike     ____________   ______________   ______________
slug     ____________   ______________   ______________
 
 
Tuesday 12
th
 May
Can I write a different ending for a nursery rhyme?
 
Today we are going to look at nursery rhymes that
have gone wrong!
 
Have a quick look at Cbeebies nursery rhymes!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/curations/nursery-rhymes
 
 
Read the two nursery rhymes and then have a go at
completing a rhyme called ‘Teddy bear, Teddy bear’.
You can either print out the template and fill in the
gaps or write out the poem into your books
 
 
 
 
Mary had a little lamb
 
 
Mary has a little lamb
A lobster and some prunes,
A glass of milk, a piece of pie,
And then some macaroons.
It made the busy waiters grin
To see her order so,
And when they carried Mary out,
Her face was white as snow.
 
What is the original rhyme?
 
Humpty Dumpty
 
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall,
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
All the king’s horse and all the king’s
men
Had scrambled eggs for dinner again.
 
 
 
What is the original rhyme?
 
 
Teddy Bear, teddy bear stand on your head
Teddy bear, teddy bear 
________________________________
bed.
 
Teddy bear, teddy bear, jump up high
______________________________________________ 
sky.
 
Teddy bear, teddy bear, hop like a frog
Teddy bear, teddy bear
_____________________________________.
 
 
 
Challenge: Write two more lines if you can!
 
Wednesday 13
th
 May
 
Read the poem and discuss
what you think it may be
about!
 
 
Listen to Spike Milligan
read the poem…
https://childrens.poetryarchive.
org/poem/on-the-ning-nang-
nong/
 
 
Wednesday’s task 
– Read/Listen to the poem 
‘On the 
N
ing 
N
ang 
N
ong’. 
What do you think it’s about?
Can you find the rhyming words?
 
 
Once you have found the rhyming words watch this short video to help you with your ideas!
 
https://childrens.poetryarchive.org/poem/on-the-ning-nang-nong/
 
Can you think of rhyming words to go with the following:
 
Ning
                     
Nang
                      
Nong
sing                              bang                              long
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Thursday 14
th
 May
 
Lets have a go at writing our own verse for the Ning Nang Nong…
 
Use the template to help you
 
 
 
On the Ning Nang 
Nong
 
Where the _________   (animal or object)  go  
_______________ (sound effect)
 
And the _____________  all say  ____________
 
There’s a Nong Nang 
Ning
 
Where the ___________________ start to 
sing
 
And the _______________ dibber, dabber do!
 
Friday 15
th
 May
 Read the poem and
have a go at
performing it to
your grown ups!
 
 
Have a look at Micheal Rosen’s performance of ‘Chocolate’ cake!
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BxQLITdOOc
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Delve into the world of Nonsense poetry with Year One students as they explore rhyming words, create new endings for nursery rhymes, and decipher classic rhymes like "Mary Had a Little Lamb" and "Humpty Dumpty." Engage in creative activities that spark imagination and laughter, making learning English a fun adventure.

  • Nonsense Poetry
  • Rhyming Words
  • Nursery Rhymes
  • Creativity
  • English Learning

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  1. Year 1 Home learning English Wb 11.5.20 Poetry

  2. Hello Year One, Hope you ve all had a good week and been out enjoying the sunshine! Hopefully you will have had a go at writing a simple letter last week. If any of you would like to email them to us then that would be lovely! We really do enjoy seeing all of your super writing. This weeks work is all about Poetry . The poetry we are going to look at is a little bit silly at times and may make you laugh! We are going to look at something called Nonsense poetry which means that they may not make much sense but they may make us use our imagination! Have a look through each slide and by the end of the week you should have a better understanding of what nonsense poetry is! Have a go and try your best! We look forward to reading them Year One

  3. Examples of Nonsense poetry!

  4. Rhyming words Monday 11th May Lets start our week by looking at rhyming words. Watch the Jack Haartman song then have a go at creating your own lists of rhyming words in your books. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVophT8naUM Top tip: Look carefully at the given words. Can you see any patterns with the letters? E.g. cat mat (both words use the at sound) Have a go at creating rhyming words for the following: fit ____________ ______________ ______________ map ____________ ______________ ______________ ring ____________ ______________ ______________ tail ____________ ______________ ______________ star ____________ ______________ ______________ bike ____________ ______________ ______________ slug ____________ ______________ ______________

  5. Tuesday 12th May Can I write a different ending for a nursery rhyme? Today we are going to look at nursery rhymes that have gone wrong! Have a quick look at Cbeebies nursery rhymes! https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/curations/nursery-rhymes Read the two nursery rhymes and then have a go at completing a rhyme called Teddy bear, Teddy bear . You can either print out the template and fill in the gaps or write out the poem into your books

  6. Mary had a little lamb Mary has a little lamb A lobster and some prunes, A glass of milk, a piece of pie, And then some macaroons. It made the busy waiters grin To see her order so, And when they carried Mary out, Her face was white as snow. What is the original rhyme?

  7. Humpty Dumpty Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the king s horse and all the king s men Had scrambled eggs for dinner again. What is the original rhyme?

  8. Teddy bear, Teddy bear Teddy Bear, teddy bear stand on your head Teddy bear, teddy bear ________________________________bed. Teddy bear, teddy bear, jump up high ______________________________________________ sky. Teddy bear, teddy bear, hop like a frog Teddy bear, teddy bear_____________________________________. Challenge: Write two more lines if you can!

  9. Wednesday 13th May Read the poem and discuss what you think it may be about! Listen to Spike Milligan read the poem https://childrens.poetryarchive. org/poem/on-the-ning-nang- nong/

  10. Wednesdays task Read/Listen to the poem On the Ning Nang Nong. What do you think its about? Can you find the rhyming words? Once you have found the rhyming words watch this short video to help you with your ideas! https://childrens.poetryarchive.org/poem/on-the-ning-nang-nong/ Can you think of rhyming words to go with the following: Ning Nang Nong sing bang long

  11. Thursday 14th May Lets have a go at writing our own verse for the Ning Nang Nong Use the template to help you On the Ning Nang Nong Where the _________ (animal or object) go _______________ (sound effect) And the _____________ all say ____________ There s a Nong Nang Ning Where the ___________________ start to sing And the _______________ dibber, dabber do!

  12. Performance Friday 15th May Read the poem and have a go at performing it to your grown ups!

  13. Have a look at Micheal Rosens performance of Chocolate cake! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BxQLITdOOc

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