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Preview of Three Little Pigs- Making the Houses

Three Little Pigs- Making the Houses

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Paige W
This resource goes along with the Three Little Pigs. The students are able to make the houses using the different materials the pigs use throughout the story. This resource is also good for incorporating a discussion of the texture of each of the houses. For my students, I typically go on a nature walk outside to find sticks and straw so they can get a real feel for the materials and then we glue those materials onto the houses I've provided. I also use red legos to glue on for the brick house,
Preview of AUNT FLOSSIE'S HATS (& CRAB CAKES LATER) INTERDISCIPLINARY BOOK UNIT OF STUDY

AUNT FLOSSIE'S HATS (& CRAB CAKES LATER) INTERDISCIPLINARY BOOK UNIT OF STUDY

Created by
Elly Elementary
"Aunt Flossie's Hat & Crab Cakes Later" is a heartwarming children's book written by Elizabeth Fitzgerald Howard and illustrated by James Ransome. The story unfolds through the eyes of two young sisters as they visit their beloved Aunt Flossie's home for a special Sunday afternoon. The book beautifully captures the essence of family traditions and the joy of spending time with loved ones. With vivid and captivating illustrations, readers are immersed in a world filled with vibrant hats, dele
Preview of If Fairy Tales Had Phones

If Fairy Tales Had Phones

Using mobile phones is a way to motivate children to learn about conversation and dialogue in a fun way. The examples feature fairy tales as they are familiar to most children. However, the phone format could be adapted to any fictional or even real characters that are being studied. You could use Harry Potter, Tracy Beaker or even Shakespeare as inspiration!Look at the phone examples together and from careful reading work out who the phones belong to.Add speech to the bubbles, you could also ad
Preview of THE PUPPY WHO WENT TO SCHOOL BY GAIL HERMAN: READING LESSONS & ACTIVITIES

THE PUPPY WHO WENT TO SCHOOL BY GAIL HERMAN: READING LESSONS & ACTIVITIES

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Elly Elementary
The Puppy Who Went to School is a heartwarming story about Wags, who is Ben’s puppy. Anywhere Ben goes, Wags goes too. So when it is time for Ben to go to school, guess who’s following right behind him?! This is a delightful, charming book about a puppy’s love and the first day of school.This ready to use packet includes reading comprehension, writing prompts and some suggested illustration ideas which can be added to a bulletin board with children's writing.Digital resources included.
Preview of CHRISTMAS FUN: READY-TO-USE RESOURCES & INTERDISCIPLINARY UNIT OF STUDY

CHRISTMAS FUN: READY-TO-USE RESOURCES & INTERDISCIPLINARY UNIT OF STUDY

Created by
Elly Elementary
Christmas Fun: Ready-to-Use Resources & Interdisciplinary Unit of Study offers an exciting and comprehensive approach to celebrate the holiday season in educational settings. This well-designed resource provides a wide range of engaging activities, lesson plans, and materials that seamlessly integrate various subjects, making learning enjoyable and meaningful. With a focus on interdisciplinary learning, students delve into the history, traditions, and cultural significance of Christmas while
Preview of Revolting Times - news templates

Revolting Times - news templates

An engaging activity to develop reading comprehension skills linked to The Revolting Rhymes by Roald Dahl. Focus on retrieval and summarising the main idea or events. Use the templates to create a newspaper, newsflash or breaking news on the television. Guidelines for students include:headline, caption and storycharacteristics of news texts is included such as punctuation, alliteration, rhymeThe television (old and new style) templates can be used for other topics too.Powerpoint and PDF versions
Preview of Safari Animal Concept Cards

Safari Animal Concept Cards

Created by
Paige W
These concept cards go with my "Safari Animals- Class Book" These free safari animal concept cards are a great way for students to learn about basic safari animals! I post these around my room, get cheap binoculars off of amazon or at the dollar store, and have my students walk around the room with the binoculars to find the different safari animals!
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Comparative Analysis

Explore different adaptations of the same story (book versus movie, classic version versus a modern retelling) to encourage analysis of interpretation and presentation. You can also pair texts that are similar in theme, like poems and songs.

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