The Talk Box Manual, Part 1 of 5
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The Talk Box Manual, Part 1 of 5
Talk Box Introduction Oral Language is the foundation of all learning. Before children are able to read and write, they need to be able to communicate effectively with adults and peers. Ollie the Otter and Friends Talk Box Program manual contains stories, songs, and follow up activities. The intended audience is Primary and Special Education teachers for use with students in need of oral language development. The manual is intended to be used during circle time with the whole class. The gathering song and dance can be done at the beginning of each lesson to establish the atmosphere of Ollie and his friends at the pond. The Talk Box has been created to promote oral language development in primary and special needs students. You can create your own Talk Box which could include the following: ‚ Ollie the Otter and Friends Program Manual ‚ props (mirrors, surprise bags, microphones, telephones, magic wands, etc.) ‚ costumes (for character role playing, i.e., vest for Fredrick, tutu for Darci) ‚ puppets ‚ songs ‚ games ‚ wooden character pieces for sorting and story sequencing Effective teaching practices address the range of learning modalities in all students. Our Talk Box will provide teachers with ready-to-use hands-on materials and exemplary ideas to enhance learning and motivate students. Engaging children’s literature plays an integral role in language development, thus the Talk Box contains two stories based on Ollie the Otter as the basis for its components. The Talk Box will assist teachers in providing meaningful learning experiences which address the Ontario Curriculum Expectations in the areas of Language and Personal and Social Development. Acknowledgement The Curriculum Services Canada Foundation provided financial support to the writers of this resource through its Grants and Awards Program for Teachers. © 2001 Gail Brant, Eileen Lucas, Laura Kearse, Sue Howard, Randee Dann, Roger Dann and Chris Vader. STORY AND DISCUSSION “OLLIE’S BIG MOVE” T T WHO LIVES WHERE? T T WHERE DO WE LIVE? T T WHO AM I? T T T T T T T POND RACES INTRODUCTIONS T T T I AM A STAR AT... T T T STORY AND DISCUSS “FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL” T T MY DAY T T MOVE LIKE T T T T T T T T T T T T MR. HERON POND VISORS T T T T FINGER PUPPETS T T T T T T T GATHERING SONG AND DANCE T T T T T MOVEABLE OLLIE T T SLITHERING SABRINA T T DIANA DRAGONFLY T T PAPER PLATE FREDRICK T T STUFFED FILIP T T FILIP TOTE T T PAPER PLATE SABRINA T T T T T T SONGS DARCI DUCK PUPPET LEAPIN LILY PADS GAME THE POND WINDOW T T (THE ARTS) EXPERIMENT WITH TECHNIQUES AND MATERIALS (THE ARTS) DEMONSTRATE BASIC KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS GAINED THROUGH EXPOSURE TO AND ACTIVITIES IN THE ARTS (PERSONAL AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT) PERFORM TASKS REQUIRING BALANCE AND COORDINATION (PERSONAL AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT) IDENTIFY AND USE SOCIAL SKILLS (PERSONAL AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT) DEMONSTRATE A POSITIVE ATTITUDE TOWARDS THEMSELVES AND OTHERS (LANGUAGE) USE AND RESPOND TO A VARIETY OF MEDIA MATERIALS (LANGUAGE) MAKE SENSE OF SIMPLE WRITTEN MATERIALS (LANGUAGE) DEMONSTRATE UNDERSTANDING OF A VARIETY OF MATERIALS READ TO THEM ACTIVITY (LANGUAGE) EXPECTATION COMMUNICATE EFFECTIVELY BY LISTENING AND SPEAKING CURRICULUM EXPECTATIONS T T T © 2001 Gail Brant, Eileen Lucas, Laura Kearse, Sue Howard, Randee Dann, Roger Dann and Chris Vader TABLE OF CONTENTS Part 1 S Ollie’s Gathering Song and Dance Part 2 S Ollie’s Big Move Activity instructions and songs Story and Discussion Questions Who Lives Where? Where Do We Live? Who Am I? Pond Races Introductions I am a Star At.... Part 3 S First Day of School Activity instructions and songs Story and Discussion Questions My Day Move Like Part 4 S Ollie and Friends Activities Pond Visors Finger Puppets Darci Duck Puppet Moveable Ollie Slithering Sabrina Diana Dragonfly Paper Plate Fredrick Stuffed Filip Filip Tote Paper Plate Sabrina Leapin Lily Pad Game The Pond Window Colouring Book/Awards/Bookmarks Clip Art Part 5 S Assessment and Evaluation Teacher Assessment Self Assessment © 2001 Gail Brant, Eileen Lucas, Laura Kearse, Sue Howard, Randee Dann, Roger Dann and Chris Vader PART 1 Ollie’s Gathering Song and Dance Ollie - All Rapped Up © 2001 Gail Brant, Eileen Lucas, Laura Kearse, Sue Howard, Randee Dann, Roger Dann and Chris Vader Ollie - The Gathering Song Music Arrangement: Lyrics: Roger S. Dann Randee Dann Boulderhill Studios, Dandee Music 2001 Ollie Ollie all come along (Hands tumbling inward, then motioning inward) Gonna meet Ollie the Otter by the pond (Wave one hand through the other hand, then both hands in swimming motion) So gather up, come meet our friends (Like gathering flowers into one hand, while looking at each other) And you can sing along (Hands cupped outward from mouth) They’re just seven little critters (Hold up seven fingers) That try to get along (Place arms on opposite shoulders, like a hug) Verse: We’ve Got our box (Form a square with your hands, or point to the ‘Talk Box’) We’ve got some games (Rub hands together - like you cannot wait to play) And books with friends, you’ll know by name. (The sign for books opening up is two palms opening.) We’ll learn and laugh, we’ll do some crafts (Hands on waist, with a smile, then one finger traces a number eight) And solve a problem or two. (Now place finger to forehead) So put on your mask, or act it out, (Cup hands around face, then shrug shoulders in jest) It’s completely up to you, (Hands outward, like saying ‘oh well!’) Ollie and the Gang, are here again, (One hand waving through the other hand, then finger pointing down to the floor) To help us work it through. (Start to hold hands in you circle, walk in circle slowly for remainder of song!) Ollie-The Gathering Song! 2001. © 2001 Gail Brant, Eileen Lucas, Laura Kearse, Sue Howard, Randee Dann, Roger Dann and Chris Vader Ollie, All Rapped Up Music Arrangement: Roger S. Dann Lyrics: Randee Dann Boulderhill Studios, Dandee Music 2001 (Begin the rap by standing in a circle, italics is the connected movement to raps) Ollie is a critter that lives by the pond (Motion hand like wave through water) Thoughtful and caring, a friend to count on. (Place hand over heart) He’s happy but shy, a rather graceful young guy (Stand up straight and proud and smile) And he’s wearing his cap like it’s a castle in the sky. (Place hand on and off head, as though lifting cap up and down) Then there’s Diana who’s as pretty as can be (Motion with thumb and pointer, mimicking a buzzing bee) She’s a little dragonfly, and she’s sure not a bee. She’s the most important thing to Ollie. She’s the most important thing to Ollie. (Hands cupped to mouth like telling a secret) --CHORUS-We’re looking for some friends today (Hold hands, walk slowly in the circle) Singing our songs and moving our way Ollie, oh Ollie (Stop moving and cup hands to mouth, looking around for Ollie) You and your friends, what are you up to now? (Do sign for ‘friends’, then shrug shoulders with palms out for final question) Hello Sabrina, ssslithering along (Motion with hands like a snake) Oh you’re up to no good when you’re sssinging that sssong! (Point finger, like ‘naughty, naughty’) I see your locket, and on it there’s a heart. (Point to an area just below your neck) Practice what you preach, we all know that you’re smart. (Then point to your brain, nodding in a ‘yes’ fashion) Quack, quack, quack quack, (Hands under armpits, like a duck) Darci thinks she knows what’s going on. She’s the one who gets out of the pond. She can fly real high (Motion flight with arms) It’s more than luck, but what’s with a ‘tutu’ on a duck? (Wiggle bottom) --CHORUS-- © 2001 Gail Brant, Eileen Lucas, Laura Kearse, Sue Howard, Randee Dann, Roger Dann and Chris Vader Mr. Heron, you’re so smart. (Motion to brain, nodding ’yes’) You’ve got the knowledge, but Filip’s got the time (Motion to watch in hand) helping everyone, in the flip of a dime. (Flick fingers in the air) Oh Mr. Heron’s got his tailcoat, (Hands at back to motion wearing a tailcoat) Filip’s got his vest (Hand across front to suggest a vest) But getting along with others, is when we do our best. (Look at each other with a SMILE) Come on Fredrick Frog, now don’t be so content. (Motion him to come) People see your thinking as a lazy intent. (Point finger to side of chin, like you’re thinking) I know you’re friendly, stable and all that, (Start to march your feet in place) But get up and move, when you’re struttin’ that hat! (Motion like removing a hat, on and off) 8 bar musical solo --CHORUS-- © 2001 Gail Brant, Eileen Lucas, Laura Kearse, Sue Howard, Randee Dann, Roger Dann and Chris Vader