Here is the FUN book, I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie. Of course, I love to use literature to meet more educational needs and ideas.
We use this sheet and crayons to complete the listening and following direction activity for the book, I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie.
I love to record the directions and set the audio file on a CD so this station is independent. It makes my students follow directions the first time and move on. This can be tough for little ones, but also a great challenge to rise up to.
We also did some writing activities using this book.
Since I provided a word wall and sequencing cards that can support weak writers.
We also use the sequencing card
to complete this sequencing sheet.
And we loved creating 4-word sentences with these sentence scramble mats.
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The Leaf Thief Book Companion and Printables$4.00
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Mapping & Tapping$1.00
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Editable Name Writing Practice Printables$5.00
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Monthly ELA Activities BUNDLE
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Ocean Animal Research Projects for 10 Types of Ocean Animals$8.00
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The Educator Summit 2023 Special$118.00
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There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Truck$5.00
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QR Scan & Learn~ Parts of a Plant$3.00
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Make Way for Butterfly!$5.00
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St. Patrick’s Day Activities$5.00
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There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Dragon$5.00
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There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Spoon$5.00
I used to do the pattern Indian hats and macaroni necklaces when I taught kindergarten years ago, and I was the only K teacher. I miss doing them; they were so fun! Now that I am at a different school with 5 K teachers, we all must do the same thing and those projects aren't what they do. Bummer!
I might cry for you!
I love all your Thanksgiving ideas, so creative! Can I get a copy of your Thanksgiving Now and Then Reader? Thanks!!
Sure!
Here is the link for that book: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Then-and-Now-Thanksgiving-Reader-968622