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Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Nursery Rhyme

Nursery Rhyme Activities - Twinkle Twinkle Little Star -

  • Lyrics and Sentence / Word Rebuilding Activities.....
  • Includes
    • A4 full rhyme page,
    • Large Print pages,
    • Large Print sentence/line cut out pages,
    • Large Print word cut out pages.
Ideas for Use

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star - Suggestions for Use


  • Circle all the rhyming words - brainstorm more words that rhyme with 'star' , and 'high'.
  • Replace the words Twinkle Twinkle with other words - eg Sparkle Sparkle / Shiny Shiny / Glowing Glowing Little Star....
  • A lovely classroom bulletin board could be made from this rhyme - pop the large size rhyme in the middle and ask the children to draw their faces onto stars.  Place them around the rhyme, on a black background.
  • Cut out lots of silver stars also, or cover star cardboard cut outs with foil.  This leads in really well with 'Star of the Day',  or 'Star of the Week'.
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