“No. This is my boat. “
I have previously used this book in my kindergarten classroom as an interactive read aloud, followed along by a comprehension extension activity.
I have previously used this book in my kindergarten classroom as an interactive read aloud, followed along by a comprehension extension activity.
The Leaf Thief by Alice Hemming is about a squirrel who counts his leaves and notices one of his leaves is missing. The squirrel goes around and asks different animals if they have stolen his leaf. In the end of this fictional story, the squirrel learns that the wind took his leaf. f.
I love this story line. It is an inspirational story line about the effects of one small thing and the big outcomes it‘ll lead to.
I think this is a great book to teach your students aout the seasons and why they are the way they are! This book provides many hands on activities and would be a great read for the classroom!
This book could help students understand the reasons for seasons! You could use this to create a research project where students have to research the different seasons.
“As Earth orbits the sun, the tilt of Earths axis makes one part of the planet closer to the sun at one time of year and farther away at another time of year. This is why we have seasons.“
No time to read this weekend as we had first Thanksgiving with one grown kids‘ family on Thursday (bottom pic) and with another today (top.) Lots of cooking, lots of fun, and my fridge is stuffed with leftovers. I won‘t have to cook for a week!
#ThreeListThursday #TLT
#ThanksgivingThisOrThat
Below is a link to the results of the sorta-weird-but-hopefully-fun Thanksgiving This or That survey from yesterday. I tagged all people who commented. For example, who knew that almost 60% of you would rather eat turkey every day for the rest of your life instead of giving up potatoes? This is important information, people! 🤩😂🤩
Here's the link: https://shorturl.at/HgeMu