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Alphabet, Punctuation, & Sounds:
Drama & Speech:
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Poetry:
Reading - Compare & Contrast:
Reading - Comprehension:
- This lesson is on the Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How, uses Goldilocks
- This one's on Circular Stories and Sequencing
- This one focuses on Comprehension and uses the story Big Bird Dont Cry
- A lesson on Comprehension using the story Yo Yes
- This lesson uses the book "Prince Cinders" to teach Predicting and Comprehension
- A lesson on comprehension and inferences that uses a book called "The Snowy Day"
- Another lesson on comprehension and recognition of detail, using "The Very Quiet Cricket"
- Students Match objects and words to aid in Reading Skills
- Here students recall details from Galdone's "The Gingerbread Boy" to make and hunt their own
- Students are missing word detectives in this shared reading lesson
- Students study Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak here and create new monsters
- Here students share their special "gifts" after reading Shel Silverstein's "The Giving Tree"
- In this Thanksgiving reading lesson, an emergent reader is made into a predictable chart
- Here children make a shopping list, fill a crockpot, and learn to pour "Stone Soup"
Students use the strategy of visualization here to better comprehend text
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Music Connections:
- A Language Arts lesson using Music on beginning, middle, & end
- A Drama lesson with Reading and Singing, best for use around Halloween
- This is a 4 Part Unit on Music and Emotions
- This brief lesson helps children learn their letters to an "Alphabet Song"
- A good idea for improving Listening with a song (also on Rhyme)
- This lesson connects melody, pitch, and rhyming words "Down by the Bay"
- Here's an idea to use popsicle sticks to denote syllables, among other things
- "On the first day of Christmas, my parents gave to me ____" involves spelling, ordinal numbers, and memory practice
- This learning to whistle idea teaches the value of fortitude
- This sound story for "Danny and the Dinosaur" combines language arts with music
- Using the "B-I-N-G-O" tune, students learn "A-E-I-O-U" here
- Here is an end-of-year idea: Sing around the Campfire
- This lesson explores music and color and our feelings about each
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