Here's the emergent reader I promised! It goes with the big book from my Christmas unit. :) ... continue reading...
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Making Inferences with Tooth Trouble
Tooth Trouble is an adorable book that the kids LOVE! We read the book and made inferences about Wilbur. Next, we used our inferencing skills to answer the question, Why do you think Wilbur changed his mind about going to the dentist? Because his grandpa's teeth were all broken. He does not want to look like Grandpa. Wilbur changed his mind because he saw his grandpa's tooth. Because his tooth hurt. Because he did not want his tooth ... continue reading...
Little Red and the Very Hungry Lion | K-2 Read Aloud Lesson Plans
Little Red and the Very Hungry Lion reading lesson plans and activities that your students will love! Have fun teaching with these engaging ideas! Little Red and the Very Hungry Lion This book adds a fun twist to the classic, Little Red Riding Hood. Alex T. Smith wrote this story about a little girl who is off to visit her Auntie with some medicine. The girl quickly discovers what the lion is up to and comes up with a little plan, herself. You and your students ... continue reading...
More Zoo Animals Fun!
So... I ended up getting sick last week and I missed the last few days of our zoo animals fun. :( These are the activities that the sub got to do with them. I know the kids had fun but I'm so sad that I missed out! Note: These pics are from last year. They made alligator pie and then used interactive writing to write about it. Yummy! You know you want a bite. :) Independent writing. Alligators Pocket chart syllable game. Follow up center ... continue reading...
Compound Eyes
We had a lot of fun looking at the world through a bug's eyes! We did the science exploration from my insect unit and then created this anchor chart to show what we found out. My sweet little friends Lucy and Caroline did the drawings for the chart. ... continue reading...
Scarecrow Fun and Freebies!
For the Roll a Word you will need to write the words on a wooden cube. Clipart courtesy of DJINKERS Have your students play with a buddy or literacy center group to see who can color in their scarecrow first. Click on the pictures above to download the freebies. The Scarecrow picture above will take you to my Scarecrow unit on TPT if you want to check it out. ... continue reading...
The Easter Bunny’s Assistant Read Aloud
As Easter nears, students are getting more excited to hunt for eggs and Easter baskets. Therefore, it may be a little harder to keep them focused in the classroom. However, creative planning helps avoid behavior issues and off-task work. One of the best ways to do this involves interactive read alouds. Thankfully, The Easter Bunny’s Assistant will keep students on the edge of their seats with each hilarious page! Best of all, amazing lessons in The Easter Bunny's Assistant Read Aloud are ready ... continue reading...
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