Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Tuesday- Book: "The Very Busy Spider"



Language:                              Connection:

  Animals                                                               Hard Working
 Tell Time                                                                    Farm Life
 Action                                                                                Math
 Animal Sound                                                      Science: Insect
                                                                                 Spider's Life
                                                                                  My Routine


TASKS AND ACTIVITIES

  • Song: Old McDonald had a farm
  • Song: Itchy wincey spider
  • Spin a Web using yarn.
  • Make an appointment using a clock.

Bookmarks for The Very Busy Spider


   


Emergent Reader for The Very Busy Spider
Print the pages below.  Cut the pages on the dotted line.  The base page doesn't get cut.  
Stack the pages on the left of the base page and staple/bind in place.  Have the children color 

the pages and then get them busy reading their book.

                                

                           


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Animal Word Match Worksheet

Students will complete this worksheet. Have the children cut out the animal pieces and glue them onto the worksheet.


--->Popsicle Stick Puppets for The Very Busy Spider<---

Print the pages below.  Color the animals and cut them out.  Staple them to popsicle 
sticks to make puppets.  Use the puppets to retell the story.





Connect the Alphabet Spider Web for The Very Busy Spider

Have the children connect the letters in alphabetical order to create a spider web for The Very Busy Spider.

[Upper Case Letters]




[Lowercase Letters]







Character Headbands for The Very Busy Spider
Print the headband pieces and have the children color the character of their choice.  Cut the piece out. Add either a sentence strip or a strip of colored paper to make a headband.  Now have the children wear the headbands as the act out and retell the story. You could 
easily add a narrator part to say, "The spider didn't answer.  She 
was very busy spinning her web."




Mini Word Cards for The Very Busy Spider
Print the page.  Have the children cut the cards apart.  Have them use the cards to practice reading the words from the story or use them at a writing center.




Information provided from: http://www.makinglearningfun.com/themepages/SpiderVeryBusyLiteracyIdeas.htm

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