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Construction Songs, Poems, & Fingerplays

 

Can You Hammer A Nail?

(Sung to the tune of: "Do Your Ears Hang Low?")

Can you hammer a nail?
Can you saw a piece of wood?
Are you handy with a wrench?
Can you use it like you should?
The construction worker can
Use these tools in different ways
Each and every day.

  

In Tune With Tools

(Sung to the tune of: "Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes")

Help the children make up a motion that corresponds to each tool.  
Have the children perform each tools motion as they sing its name. 
Sing the song slowly as everyone gets the hang of it, then increase the tempo. 

Saw, hammer, tape measure, tape measure.
Saw, hammer, tape measure, tape measure.
Pliers, paintbrush, and screwdriver.
Saw, hammer, tape measure, tape measure.

  

Construction Vehicles

The backhoe digs a big, big hole.
The dump truck hauls the dirt.
The grader scrapes the ground so smooth.
While all the workers work.

  

Johnny's Hammers

Verse One: (Make hammering motion with one fists)

Johnny had one hammer, one hammer, one hammer
Johnny had one hammer then he had Two

Verse Two: (Make hammering motion with both fists)

Johnny had two hammers, two hammers, two hammers,
Johnny had two hammers then he had Three.

Verse Three: (Make motion with both fists and one leg.)

Johnny had three hammers, three hammers, three hammers,
Johnny had three hammers then he had Four

Verse Four: (Make motion with both fists and both legs)

Johnny had four hammers, four hammers, four hammers,
Johnny had four hammers then he had Five

Verse Five: (Make motion with both fists and both legs and head.)

Johnny had five hammers, five hammers, five hammers
Johnny had five hammers, then he went to sleep (lay hands like sleeping

 

Construction Worker Song

This is the way we pound our nails,
pound our nails, pound our nails,
This is the way we pound our nails, so early in the morning.
This is the way we saw our wood,
Saw our wood, saw our wood.
This is the way we saw our wood, so early in the morning.
This is the way we use a screwdriver,
use a screwdriver, use a screwdriver,
This is the way we use a screwdriver, so early in the morning.
This is the way we drill a hole,
drill a hole, drill a hole,
This is the way we drill a hole, so early in the morning.

Additional  Verses:
Saw The Wood
Turn the Screw
Stack the Bricks
Paint the walls
Stir the paint

 

Hammers, Pliers, Saws, and Screws

(Sung to the tune of: "Pop Goes the Weasel")

Hammers, Pliers, Saws, and Screws
Nails and bolts and ladders
Who uses all these different tools?
The construction worker!

 

Cement Mixer Chant

Do the actions indicated in the first two lines.
 On the last two lines roll one hand over the other.

Cement mixer comes
(pretend to drive truck)

Cement mixer comes
With a rumble, rumble, rumble rub
Rumble, rumble, rub

Shovel in the sand
(pretend to shovel)
Shovel in the sand
With a rumble, rumble rumble, rub
Rumber, rumber, rumber, rub

Add the cement
(pretend to carry heavy bags)
Add the cement
With a rumble, rumble, rumble, rub
Rumble, rumble, rub

Mix water in
(stir)
Mix water in
With a rumble, rumble, rumble, rub
Rumble, rumble, rub

Keep the mixer turning
(roll hands one over the other faster)
Keep the mixer turning
Keep the mixer turning
Or the concrete will get hard
(Freeze in place)

 

Dump Truck Song

(Sung to the tune of "One little, two little, etc)

Bumpity - bumpity comes the dump truck
Bumpity - bumpity comes the dump truck
Bumpity - bumpity comes the dump truck
Duuuuuuuuuuump out the load

I've got oranges in my dump truck
I've got oranges in my dump truck
I've got oranges in my dump truck
Duuuuuuuuuuump out the load

I've got boxes in my dump truck
I've got boxes in my dump truck
I've got boxes in my dump truck
Duuuuuuuuuuump out the load

I've got garbage in my dump truck
I've got garbage in my dump truck
I've got garbage in my dump truck
Duuuuuuuuuuump out the load

 

See the Dump Truck

(Sung to the tune of: "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star")

See the dump truck going slow,
It must have a great big load,
Full of dirt or maybe rocks,
Working hard, it never stops.
See the dump truck going slow,
It must have a great big load,

  

Did You Ever See A Worker?

Did you ever see a builder, a builder , a builder
Did you ever see a builder saw this way and that?
Saw this way and that way, saw this way and that way
Did you ever see a builder saw this way and that
Did you ever see a painter A painter A painter
Did you ever see a painter brush this way and that
Brush this way and that way brush this way and that way
Did you ever see a painter brush this way and that

 

My Little House

(Sung to the tune of: "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star")

I'm going to build a little house
With windows wide and bright.
With chimney tall and curling smoke
Rising out of sight.
In winter when the snowflakes fall
Or when I hear a storm,
I'll go and sit inside my house
Where I'll be snug and warm.

 

Three Little Pigs

(Sung to the tune of: "Three Blind Mice")

Three little pigs,
three little pigs,
Each built a house,
each built a house.
The wolf came by and he huffed and puffed.
The straw and stick houses were not so tough.
Thank goodness, the brick house was strong enough
For three little pigs!

 

Who Built a House?"

(Sung to the tune of: "Mary Had A  Little Lamb")

Who built a house
That was made of straw,
Made of straw, made of straw?
Who built a house
That was made of straw?
The first Little Pig, That's who.

Who built a house
That was made of sticks,
Made of sticks, made of sticks?
Who built a house
That was made of sticks?
The second Little Pig, That's who.

Who built a house
That was made of bricks,
Made of bricks, made of bricks?
Who built a house
That was made of bricks?
The third Little Pig, That's who.

 

Scoop And Dump

(Sung to the tune of: "Skip to My Lou")

Scoop! goes ditch digger in the dirt
(bend low, raise arms up high)
Scoop goes ditch digger in the dirt
Scoop goes ditch digger in the dirt
Scoop up all the dirt

Reach up so high with the crane
(Cup hand, hold up high)
Reach up so high with the crane
Reach up so high with the crane
Hold the dirt up high

Dump the dirt into the truck
(reach high, drop hand to knees)
Dump the dirt into the truck
Dump the dirt into the truck
Haul it all away

 

Shovel And Dump Truck

(Note: This fingerplay is especially designed to help correct speech  defects.
The combinations, cr, mp, rt, sc, sh, sl, st, sw, th, tr, wa and wo are given)

Scoop, scoop, scoop
The big shovel digs the dirt.
(Make a scooping motion with right hand, palm down; make fist)

Then it swings around
And empties the dirt and stones
Into a red dump truck
(Swing right arm from extreme right towards left. Hold right
 fist above open left hand. Open fist to "empty the shovel.")

Crash! bang! Thud!
The dirt falls into the truck.
(repeat scooping, swinging & dumping.)

Now the dump truck is full
Away it goes down the road.
(Move left hand, palm up, away from yourself.)

Good-bye truck.
Come back for another load.

 

The Steam Shovel

Since children today see steam shovels in action at construction sites, this finger play
 will add to their concepts of the steam shovel. This example  fits into the category of occupations.
 If possible, visit a construction project and have the children watch a steam shovel in action.

Here is the steam shovel, (Right forearm erect, hand drooping).

And here is the ground. (Two arms enclose area).

See the great boom (Right elbow stationary, forearm moving side to side).

Swing round and round.

It dips, it bites, (Forearm dips, thumb and fingers in grasping motion).

It lifts, it throws. (Forearm lifts, thumb and fingers spin).

My, how the hole

In the ground grows! (Two hands enclose circle).

Dipping, scooping,

Lifting, throwing.

See how the hill (Forearms with hands meeting).

Beside it is growing.

 

Build Me A House (Old House)

Old house, tear it down.    
Who's going to help me tear it down?   
Bring me a hammer, tear it down.   
Bring me a saw, tear it down.   
The next thing you bring me, tear it down.   
Is a wrecking machine, tear it down.   
New house, build it up.   
Who's gonna help me build it up?   
Bring me a hammer, build it up.   
Bring me a saw, build it up.   
The next thing you bring me, build it up.   
Is a carpenter man, build it up.   
The next thing you bring me, build it up.   
Is a carpenter man, build it up.  

 

Carpenter

This is the way he saws the wood
(making saw motion)
Sawing, sawing, sawing.
     
This is the way he nails the nail
(making hammering motion)
Nailing, nailing, nailing.
     
This is the way he paints the house
(making a brushing motion)
Painting, painting, painting.

 

Hammer And Saw

'Pound, pound, pound'
Says the little hammer.
Pound the nails in tight.
'Saw, saw, saw'
Says the little saw.
Saw, saw, saw,
Saw the board just right.

 

Construction Worker

By sawing and nailing and drilling,
A construction worker can make quite a lot
A home or a barn or an office
We're glad for the talent he's got!

 

Cranes

Cranes reach up,
(reach up)
Cranes reach down,
(reach down),
Cranes reach out,
(reach straight out),
And all around.
(turn around).

 

This Is the Way We Build A House

(Sung to the tune of: "Mulberry Bush")

This is the way we (measure) the board,
(Measure) the board, (measure) the board.
This is the way we (measure) the board,
When we build a house.

Sing additional verses, replacing the underlined
word, in turn, with saw, sand, hammer, and paint.

 

I Want To Be A Carpenter

I want to be a carpenter and work the whole day long.    
I'll use a great big box of tools; my arms are very strong   
First, I'll saw and saw and saw, and cut the boards in two   
Little boards and big boards-all kinds of boards will do.   
I'll plane and plane and plane the boards for everyone is rough.   
Back and forth I'll plane the boards until they're smooth enough.   
I'll measure them and measure them - each one down to a T   
And then I'll start to build a house for me up in a tree!   

 

 

Pre-K Fun Theme Pages are for educational reference only! 
No copyright infringement is intended.
I do not claim any of these as my own ideas.  
They are shared from friends and fellow group members.  
Thanks for sharing all your great ideas!

   

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Tale about a dump truck that composed a song - Russian fairy tales

Once upon a time there was a dump truck in the world. He was very hardworking and cheerful. This dump truck dreamed of writing a song about himself and about his work. But he was so busy that he didn't have time to sing. Then he decided to compose it right at work.

One day he was transporting a full body of sand to a new building. I was driving along the road and tried to compose:
On the way, I'm flying-choo-choo!
I want to bring sand-choo-choo!
But as soon as he thought about the next line - and he wanted to tell him why he needed to bring sand - he saw a gray lump on the road. He immediately slammed on the brake with all his might and stopped with difficulty, almost hitting a lump. It was an ordinary forest hedgehog. The screech of the brakes made him curl up into a ball, needles sticking out in all directions. But can such needles save you from a car! The dump truck wanted to scold the hedgehog, but he was already so tuned in to the verses that he got this:0009 Where are you going, whoosh hedgehog?
You're here on the road, go-go!
The hedgehog turned around, got up on his paws and began to scowl at the dump truck, and he continued:
What if I hit you with a wheel?
You won't see sweet home then!
- Of course, - said the hedgehog, - I won't see it! These road smells completely confused me. I don't know which way to run!

— Where is your house? the dump truck asked. “Maybe I can help you?”

- I have a mink near the lake, under an old ash tree. Only you, I suppose, do not know what ash is?

— Why don't I know for sure! I am familiar with many trees! I know birch especially well. And another tree. Ash, though not very good, but I can give you a lift to the lake.

- Don't give me a lift! - the hedgehog belligerently flung up all its needles. “The little kids are waiting for me at home!”

The dump truck laughed.

- I wanted to say: I'll give you a ride! After all, the lake is quite far away, you will stomp on your little paws for half a day. And what wheels I have! R-time! And we are already there!

The hedgehog thought.

— Aren't you going to swim in the lake? And then our frogs die from gasoline and engine oil and perches get sick.

— Why should I bathe in the lake? the dump truck was surprised. — I bathe in the car wash. And anyway, I'm at work! I need to bring sand to the construction site. I just feel sorry for you: you will disappear here on the road: not everyone knows how to slow down as well as I do! Your kids will remain orphans...

— All right, — the hedgehog agreed and climbed onto the cabin step.

Quickly, they rushed to the lake.

“Thank you, dump truck,” said the hedgehog. “I didn’t know such intelligent machines existed in the world. And here is my ash tree.

Prickly lumps rolled from under a large sprawling tree.

- Dad! Dad! they squealed throughout the forest. Our dad came by car!

The dump truck looked at them, looked, boomed: “Goodbye!” turned around and continued down the road.

— How did I compose there? he recalled. - I got such a good beginning of the song, but because of this hedgehog I completely lost my way. A! Here's how: I'm driving along the road ... No, that's not it! I was driving along the road... Well, what's next?

A sparrow flew into the open window of the dump truck. He flew around the cockpit, hit his beak on the windshield and fell onto the dashboard. And at the dump truck it happened by itself:
I was driving along the road
And I caught a sparrow!
Then the sparrow jumped up on its paws and cheerfully chirped:

— It is still unknown who caught whom!

- How is it - unknown? - the dump truck was surprised at such impudence.

- I caught a passing car! And so I caught her! The sparrow jumped up and down the dashboard.

- Hmm! the dump truck said. “How do you know that I am a passing car?”

— And all the cars are for me! - then the sparrow noticed a midge on the glass and began to chase it.

- Hey hey! the dump truck said. - You're bothering me! You're blocking the road!

— So what! the sparrow chirped. He poked the midge with his beak and swallowed it. - And your midges are completely tasteless.

At that time, a dump truck was passing through the village. Geese were crossing the street, and the dump truck had to slow down. He stood and watched them slowly, waddling from side to side, slap along the road. And since the dump truck tuned in to a song from early morning, he sang to them:
Ganders go goose-clod
On the road bo-si-com!
The geese cackled in surprise and turned their heads to him on their long necks, and the sparrow kept jumping around the cabin and poked everything with its beak. And then the dump truck continued:
Where did you go, friends?
And take a sparrow with you!
- We won't take it! said the geese angrily. - We do not like sparrows, they steal peas from our trough!

Sparrow immediately flew out of the cockpit.

— I'll fly with you myself! What could be tastier than soaked peas! Chirik!

And the dump truck drove on. The village ended, the forest began again. The road was smooth and calm. The dump truck drove faster and kept trying to remember how his song began.

— How was it with me? This sparrow shook all the lines out of me. Ah, I remembered!
On the way, I'm flying-choo-choo!
I want to bring sand-choo-choo!
Let them build a new house-house-house!
For people to live in him-him-him!
Then the dump truck noticed that a long-legged deer was rushing along the roadside. Just in case, he slowed down: what if the deer starts to run across the road? And strictly said:

Why are you running here, baby?

Why are you sha-only on the road?

- I'm not being naughty! the deer snorted.

Then the dump truck noticed that the deer was crying.

— Why are you crying? Where is your mom?

- My mother! My mom! The deer cried even harder. “My mom is in a trap!”

— Trapped? How so?

- Yes! The people dug a hole and covered it with branches and... and... grass. Mom went and... and... failed! And-and-and!

- Come on, don't cry! - the dump truck said as cheerfully as possible, and he quickly figured out what could be done. How far is this hole? Can I drive there?

“Probably,” the deer answered and looked at the dump truck in disbelief. - What for?

“I think…” said the truck. — It seems to me that... But first we need to see. Show me the way!

The deer ran into the forest along a wide path. He looked back all the time, and the dump truck slowly drove behind him. It was a wide path for a deer, but for a dump truck it was very narrow and difficult. Finally they arrived at the hole. The dump truck peered into it cautiously. The deer, smelling and hearing the car, decided that it was the hunters who had come for it, and hid in the very corner.

"Hello," the truck said politely.

The deer was extremely surprised.

- Mom! - shouted the deer. He wants to help you!

The deer was even more surprised. And the dump truck looked around the hole and said:

— Aha! It's all clear to me! Because I work in construction. The hole can be dug. But the hole can be filled up.

The deer and the deer looked at the dump truck with big shining eyes and did not understand anything.

— I have a full body of sand! I will begin to slowly pour it right into the pit, and you, mother, tamp down with your feet. So the pit will disappear, - the dump truck smiled and turned to the deer. - And if there is no pit, then your mother will not be in the pit, but then she will be free! It's clear?

The deer only blinked, and the doe said softly:

— Let's try.

— Just close your eyes so that it doesn't get covered in sand! And you, deer, tell me when I drive up to the very edge.

The dump truck drove a little away from the pit, turned around and began to back away slowly.

- Everything, everything! Already the very end! - shouted the deer.

Then the dump truck stopped and began to slowly raise the body. Sand fell in a thick stream into the hole. The deer, stepping her feet, tamped it down. Soon the bottom of the pit rose so much that the deer easily jumped out. She immediately kissed her child, and the dump truck continued to pour sand until there was no trace of the pit.

- Thank you, dump truck! the deer said kindly.

— Thank you! - said the deer, joyfully jumping around.

The dump truck lowered the empty body.

“What the heck,” he said, embarrassed. “It’s just that I myself don’t like all sorts of pits and potholes. Much better to run on level ground. Well, goodbye! I'm in a hurry!

And the dump truck moved along the path back to the main road.

- Goodbye, goodbye! shouted cheerfully after him.

And the dump truck got onto the road and drove in the opposite direction. He poured out all the sand. Now he had to go not to construction, but to load.

— Oh, — said the dump truck to himself, — such a poetic mood in the morning, such a good song turned out, and nothing came of it! The day, perhaps, is so unfortunate ... Hmmm ... And the beginning was wonderful:
On the way I fly-choo-choo,
I want to bring sand, I want to-choo-choo ...
Then the dump truck thought.

- But this is already wrong. I've wasted all the sand. Can you make a song now? Yes... What if it's like this:
On the way, I flew quickly,
I wanted to bring sand as soon as possible,
Only every turn without exception
I was preparing an adventure for me!
The dump truck was delighted with the new beginning of the song and began to remember what had happened to him today.
Almost hit a hedgehog with a wheel!
He would not have seen his sweet home.
But I brought the hedgehog to the lake,
His whole family is having fun!
And a sparrow flew up to me...
- Sparrow, sparrow... - repeated the dump truck. - But the rhyme suits him - a villain. And he's not a villain, he's just too carefree...

- Exactly, carefree! - a fervent voice was heard, and the dump truck saw that the old sparrow was sitting on the side mirror and frantically wagging its tail. But the dump truck decided not to pay attention to him, because he had to continue the song:
He began to fly around the cockpit,
He began to seriously interfere with me.
It's good that the geese were in single file
Walking barefoot along the road:
They lured a sparrow away from me,
So that I could go further!

And then the road went through the forest,
Oh, dashing things were going on there!
Poachers dug up the path,
Grass was also placed on top of the branch.

A deer with a deer walked and walked
And they accidentally came to a trap.
A deer fell through there,
A deer cub is crying bitterly - trouble!

Is it possible to endure such a thing?
We urgently need to fly to the rescue!
Although I am a simple dump truck,
I have always helped the weak.

I brought the sand in time,
He brought freedom to the deer!
And there was no trace left of the pit!
May there never be traps!
— Great, I came up with a pit! the dump truck praised himself and continued:
And now I'm rushing for sand again,
To build a big new house!
— Not a bad song for a dump truck! - said the sparrow, looking coquettishly in the side mirror.


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