Inspired by your students’ favorite rhyming read-aloud, these quick and easy activities are the perfect way to kick off learning.By Scholastic EditorsApril 18, 2025 Grades PreK - 1If your students love the rhy
Before Reading Build Background • Write the word frog on the board and point to the word as you read it aloud to students. Repeat the process and have students say the words aloud. • Ask students to tell what they know about where frogs live and what they eat. © Learning A–...
Lucky Day by Keiko Kasza read aloud The Pout-Pout Fish Song (Gordon True) Blubble Trouble (a short film for The Pout-Pout Fish) Blub Blub Blub ... (a short film for The Pout-Pout Fish) Plopping Pouter (a short film for The Pout-Pout Fish) We're Going to the Zoo - Children Love...
working through a series of puzzles where you do a sum then turn the calculator upside down and read the word. It’s slightly tricky as some numbers are used to represent multiple letters. He also spotted a mistake, and we chatted about exactly what we needed to change to get the right...
Barry picks up the instruction sheet and begins to read it aloud. Bobby pays no specific attention to Barry, gets up, and goes to the tank where the frogs are housed. He picks up the fattest green frog and holds it to the face of a pretty blond ...
The narrator secretly meets her in a sorghum field, where the story ends with Nuan imploring him to impregnate her with a child that will be capable of speech: “If you agree, it will save me; if you don’t agree, it will kill me” (Mo 2012, p. 89).14 While the narrator’s ...
3.3. Life as Wa Here, however, we arrive at the point where Braidotti's "posthuman apocalypse" co‑ incides with Mo Yan's skillful response to this crisis. Through the hatchery/surrogacy op‑ eration, frog and human are united through their complete commodification as biological matter, ...