Here's the link for the video:
http://bit.ly/drjeanSpringRiddles
And here's a link for the cards:
Here's a silly poem my daughter wrote that you can share with your class.
Knock! Knock!
By Dr. Holly
Knock! Knock! Who can it be?
Little mousie, squeak! squeak! squeak!
Knock! Knock! Who’s at the door?
Boom! boom! boom! It’s a dinosaur!
Knock! Knock! Who is that?
It’s a drummer—rat-a-tat-tat!
Knock! Knock! Guess who?
Baby crying—boo-hoo-hoo!
Knock! Knock! Who’s there?
Grrr! Grrr! It’s a grizzly bear!
Knock! Knock! Who can it be?
It’s a cowboy—How-dy!
Knock! Knock! Who’s there?
Granny in her underwear! (or rocking chair if it’s less scandalous)
Knock! Knock! Who’s at the door?
Big strong lion—roar! roar!
Knock! Knock! Guess who?
Opera singer—la da de do!
Knock! Knock! Who is that?
Purr, purr, my big fat cat!
Knock! Knock! Guess who?
Mr. Robot—Hello. How are you.
Knock! Knock! Who can it be?
A librarian—shhh! Quiet please!
Peek a Boo Class Book
Let children come up with their own “knock, knock” rhymes. Write the first line on the front of a 3"x 5" index card. Tape at the top to a sheet of paper and then have the children draw the answer to the rhyme underneath.