Humpty dumpty egg template


















Using the templates below, along with a goose egg and some felt, you can assemble your own version of the fairy-tale victim. Print the templates below, and cut out all the shapes on the pieces of felt.

For the pants and shoes, lay down the back half of the pants and the back half of each shoe. Using the fabric glue, cover the surface of the right side of the felt from the top of the legs to the foot. Cut a 6-inch pipe cleaner in half, and place one half along the center of each glued area, then attach the front half of the pants and each shoe.

Repeat the process for the arms and hands, being sure to leave a small section on the top of each arm unglued so it can be attached to the egg. Attach the pants by gluing the inside, at the top, and slipping them onto the egg. Use a rubber band to hold them in place while the glue dries. Place a line of glue around the bottom of the jacket, and wrap around the center of the egg. Use a rubber band to hold it in place until dry. Flip the collar over, and secure with glue.

Finish the jacket by gluing on the hole-punched button. Take that science experiment a step further with a challenge.

Finally, you can always give the children a plastic egg, along with the sequencing cards, and have them recreate the poem. They can do this using blocks to build a wall, or even just a table or window sill.

And they could use small people and horse figures for the end of the poem! Of course, these are just a few ideas. The activities that can go along with the Humpty Dumpty printable are really endless! Many nursery rhymes have a variety of different versions. Sometimes this is due to regional differences when it comes to retelling the rhymes.

Other times this is because of personal preferences or changes over time as the rhymes are passed down through generations. Many, but not all, nursery rhymes have some kind of story behind them. Quite often, the original meaning behind the rhymes is lost over time. And sometimes the meaning morphs through the ages. When it comes to Humpty Dumpty , there are different thoughts on the meaning behind the rhyme. Here are some of the meanings I read about during my research:. And that is.

Humpty as an egg. Think about it! It is the usual fallback when illustrating the rhyme at this point. But the nursery rhyme never once mentions an egg. So where did this even come from? I can definitively tell you the answer to this one. He was the first known person to depict Humpty as an egg, in his book Through the Looking Glass in the late s.

Alas, I have no idea why Carroll went with an egg to begin with. Print the sequencing cards and use them to put the pictures in the same order as the rhyme. You can use these on a felt board to put in order while you say the rhyme. Children will also enjoy manipulating these cards as they retell the story. Magnets and velcro dots are great ways to make these sequencing cards moveable and interactive.

These simple puzzles are great for the preschool classroom. Complete them on a table in a small group or put magnets on the back and use them on a vertical surface such as an easel. You can also trace the outline of the pieces onto a piece of card stock as a guide to putting the puzzles together. This coloring page is something fun for children to try.

Not only is it a fun coloring page, but it is a reminder of the rhyme that they can share with their parents and each other. As children see this alphabet card they are reminded of the story of Humpty Dumpty and the letter H. It will help them to recognize the letter. If you are introducing beginning sounds to your students, this Humpty Dumpty Alphabet card can be used.



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