My Mouth Is A Volcano | Interrupting | Blurting | Empathy | Impulse Control
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Is blurting a problem in your classroom? My Mouth Is A Volcano Lesson Plan is the perfect lesson about learning the importance of not interrupting others and being patient and waiting our turn. This is a book companion for the book, My Mouth Is A Volcano by Julia Cook. Use it with the book or visit YouTube to find a read aloud.
●●● In addition, the activities can be used without the book as well. Louis is a lovable character who learns that it's not fun to be interrupted and learns how to keep his words from erupting like a volcano. Its a great way to also talk about blurting--and about showing empathy towards others. Included are discussion questions, worksheets, a Color by Code activity, and a Poster to reinforce learning concepts
➤➤You can get 2 class lessons from this packet of activities!
➤➤Includes:
✅ Lesson Plan to be used as a book companion to My Mouth Is A Volcano--includes notations for dividing the lesson over several days
✅ Discussion Questions
✅ My Mouth Is A Volcano Worksheet
✅ How To Keep From Erupting Poster
✅ Color By Code Worksheet and Answer Key
✅ My Mouth Is Not A Volcano Worksheet
✅ Aligned to ASCA Mindsets and Behaviors
➤➤ My Mouth Is A Volcano is a great story for students of all ages to talk about empathy and interrupting others
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❤️ What people are saying about this resource ❤️
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ❝This was an excellent resource for my class! We have had a hard time understanding that it is not okay to call-out. I shared this lesson, the students were engaged and enjoyed every activity! Looking forward to using it again in the future! Thank you!❞ ~ Tracy W.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ❝Great resource for one of my favorite books! Good for small groups, lessons, or individually.❞ ~ Anna S.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ❝This is fabulous, students were highly engaged! Thank YOU!❞ ~ Melissa G.
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