Tomie dePaola Book Study - Legends of the Bluebonnet and Indian Paintbrush
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As the wildflowers begin to bloom, lead your students to discover Tomie dePaola with The Legend of the Bluebonnet and The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush. These inspiring legends are ideal for spring novel studies, and you will love sharing them with your students! Your students will love learning about legends and wildflowers and, with these fun activities, won't even realize how much they're learning!
I have reviewed these products to ensure they are appropriate in depicting Native Americans. If you do not wish to use any part of the product, you are welcome to leave out those slides. Students have the option of doing their own research about the Comanche culture.
The Legend of the Bluebonnet by Tomie dePaola
ACTIVITIES INCLUDED...
- Story Map
- Character Traits
- Cause and Effect
- Story Sequence
- Making Inferences
- Vocabulary
- Comprehension questions
- Elements of a Legend Posters
- Memory Game – Color photo cards of wildflowers and names
- QR Codes with descriptions of wildflowers and video - this can be used for the research activity or just to have at a center
The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush by Tomie dePaola
ACTIVITIES INCLUDED...
- Story Map
- Character Traits
- Cause and Effect
- Story Sequence
- Making Inferences
- Vocabulary
- Comprehension questions
- Elements of a Legend Posters
- Wildflower Research – 6 different wildflowers
- My Wildflower Legend graphic organizer
- My Wildflower Legend book template
- Sensory Poem – Spring
- Parts of a Flower with answers
- Compare and Contrast The Legend of the Bluebonnet and The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush
- Books and Online Resources
- Memory Game – Color photo cards of wildflowers and names
- QR Codes with descriptions of wildflowers and video - this can be used for the research activity or just to have at a center
This unit is a tribute to Lady Bird Johnson, who brought the beauty of the wildflowers to Austin, the Texas hill country, and other U.S. cities. Lady Bird wanted all children to enjoy their beauty. If you ever visit Austin, I hope you visit the Lady Bird Wildflower Center to learn about native plants, observe the butterfly garden and learn about the research being done by scientists.
Teachers love this activity because it provides the option of using the Google Slides or printables.
TEACHERS LIKE YOU HAVE SAID...
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This was a great supplement to our unit on Native American culture. The students were engaged in both the story and the activities that aligned with it. Thanks for sharing!”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “These graphic organizers were a huge hit with my students. They really helped my students understand the story and its specific elements.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Resource was very interesting, and it covered a wide range of strategies. Students enjoyed using this resource. Thank you so much!”
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