Discuss and review information about animal behaviors in the winter learned from read-aloud Animals in Winterbooks. Let children point out animals that sleep for all or part of the winter and other animals that
What’s your favourite thing about your teacher? Write or draw about it. List your top three favourite books and explain why. Write about your favourite thing to do on a rainy day. Draw your favourite superhero and share why they are your favourite. ...
Provide each child with several sheets paper, folded and stapled into a book. Encourage children to glue animal pictures cut out from magazines or their own drawn creations into their books, and then make up stories and share them with the group. ...
Animals in Winter (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science)by Henrietta Bancroft (also great for Winter Animals theme! All about how different animals prepare for winter-some eat to prepare for hibernation, some gather food to eat during the winter, etc.). Bear Snores On (The Bear Books)by Karma...
by Margaret Rey...or any Curious George Books! Five Little Monkeys... Any version! Going To the Zoo by Tom Paxton Goodnight Gorilla by Peggy Rathmann Goodnight Zoo by Adam Gamble Gorilla by Anthony Browne If Anything Ever Goes Wrong at the Zoo ...
While children may be afraid of snakes or lizards, nearly everyone loves turtles. Maybe this is thanks to the “Franklin the Turtle” books by Paulette Bourgeois or the popular children’s fable the Tortoise and the Hare or perhaps little red-eared sliders just don’t seem as threatening as...
Make sure that you have various books in classroom library area and find various books to read to the kids based on the jungle and wild animals to help build your theme . (These books should be age appropriate) Take the time to find different jungle animal pictures and other safari related...
Use a permanent marker to write the "title" of the child's book and his/her Make class flip books. name. Optional: put the child's picture on the inside cover, with a little informa- tion "about the author." 2. Group #2 will complete lizzy lizard's "dot-to-dot" (Zoo-phonics ...
• Picture/story books, poems about familiar things• Classical, folk, children's music• Finger or tempera paint, blunt scissors, glue• Approximately 50 - 100 unit blocks/per child• Hammer and wood• Sound matching games• Wagon or wheelbarrow, large rubber balls, riding toys•...
The following books may be available at your local library. You can also purchase them at Amazon by clicking on the title links below. (I LOVE Amazon, and some of the links below will take you to the Amazon website. If you do choose to purchase yours through Amazon, they do send me...