Nursery Rhyme Printables
Here are sets of nursery rhyme posters and cards you can print out for your pre-k students.
Click the picture of each nursery rhyme to print it out.
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Nursery Rhyme Posters
Here are some nursery rhyme posters you can use in your preschool classroom. I made these in blackline, not for colorsheets, but so that copies can be made for poetry books or other uses.
Hey Diddle Diddle
Humpty Dumpty
Jack Be Nimble
Jack & Jill
Mary Mary
Little Boy Blue
Old Woman in a Shoe
Wee Willie Winkie
Rub a Dub Dub
Star Light
Rain Rain
Little Miss Muffet
Little Bo Peep
Here is the Beehive
Every Mouse
Fall the Leaves
Little Nut Tree
Hop on My Horse
Baa Baa Black Sheep
Hickory Dickory Dock
Mary Had a Little Lamb
Old Mother Hubbard
This Little Piggy
Three Little Kittens
Muffin Man
Nursery Rhyme Cards
I made these cards for a nursery rhyme word game. Print and cut apart the cards. Each child in the group should have a set to use. First, call out the words for each card and have the children hold up each card (this familiarizes them with the cards). To play the game, slowly recite the nursery rhyme (you may want to pause at the key words). Each time the children hear one of the key words, they should hold up that card. Repeat the game as many times as the children are interested. When we play this game in my classroom, I have my own set of cards to use along with the children to help cue them when to hold up a card. Then, after they have seen me model the game a few times, I let them do it on their own.
Hey Diddle Diddle
Old Woman in a Shoe
Little Boy Blue