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How Do You WokkaWokka 9780763660857 ~ How do you WokkaWokka I wokkawokka like flamingos in a flocka croakieyocka leggylongy pinkyhoppahoppa Its all about dancing and being unique We love it Read more One person found this helpful Helpful Comment Report abuse L Quinones 50 out of 5 stars A Fun Read December 2 2009
How Do You WokkaWokka by Elizabeth Bluemle ~ How Do You WokkaWokka is a rhythmic picture book which follows children in the inner city who do a dance called the wokkawokka Every child wokkawokkas differently as they dance through the city The author makes up many words such as croakieyocka and pinkyhoppahoppa to describe dance moves that the children create
How Do You WokkaWokka Book Review Common Sense Media ~ “Some days you wake up and you just gotta wokka” this book begins as a boy bounds out of his house and dances onto the street One by one kids show off their dance moves and join him on a funky parade through the neighborhood
Movement to “How Do You Wokka Wokka” ~ Kindergarten students listened to the story and then on a second reading move to the rhythms of the drum and demonstrate how they would move to the nonsense words being read
Lesson Design How do YOU WokkaWokka For Nonsense Poets ~ How This lesson will be based on How Do You WokkaWokka a book that includes seminonsense words in the form of a rhyming beat that is reminiscent of poetry The instructor will first read the story aloud to the group of the students showing them the descriptive pictures and allowing for a clear sense of rhythm while reading the story
Lesson Plan How do YOU WokkaWokka For Nonsense Poets ~ 3 The meaning of WokkaWokka can actually be up for interpretation by the students As long as they get the idea that it is describing a type of movement similar to walking running dancing or just moving along in general they should be able to successfully interpret the other unfamiliar words of the book
Childrens Books for Movement Exploration Make Moments ~ How Do you WokkaWokka by Elizabeth Bluemle and illustrated by Randy Cecil is a great way to encourage creative movement and moving in different pathways This book makes its appearance every year in my classroom and is one of my favorite books for movement exploration
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