This weekend has caused me to feel a bit festive. We prepared our house for Christmas. It's a tradition to put up the tree and decorations the day after Thanksgiving but for medical reasons, I'm preparing for the madness two weeks earlier. During my down time, I've been prepping a New Years book companion.
Captivate students with winter themed fun while meeting learning standards! This 80 page packet is packed full of excitement.
What's included...
Start your lessons with props and pictures so that your little learners activate their schema. Build background knowledge of New Years with a KWL.
A heavy dose of story vocabulary will assist language learners with words such as resolution, pinned, bank, scamper, spied, edge, stake, and grumpy.
Provided are several options for recording vocabulary words. Option one includes a vocabulary book with clipart images. Option two includes blank vocabulary response pages.
Reread the story throughout the week using my prepared interactive skills pages. Included are essential questions, flip flaps for note taking, and a student page for informal assessment. Each of the above options are provided for goals, resolutions, time, months, years, place value.
You'll find engaging comprehension response sheets with a story map, compare/contrast, plot, and sequence of events.
Encourage students to write narratives of their New Year's celebration with a word list and differentiated writing paper.
Engage students while reading by interacting with retelling props. Bring the story to life by simply gluing pieces to a tongue depressor. Or, you can simply place the cards in a pocket chart for additional sequencing practice.
Last, you'll find an developing reader to provide students with fluency practice using both sight words and vocabulary! Little Squirrel, Little Squirrel What Do You See? is sure to captivate students!