We enjoyed reading several books appropriate for the Halloween season! The boys and girls made meaningful text-to-self connections using these texts!
In Creepy Carrots, we met Jasper Rabbit, who loves carrots, until they turn on him and become scary! We connected with the story by sharing our favourite food to snack on!
Next we enjoyed the story "Where's My Mummy?"! Where is little mummy's mama? Little mummy felt scared without mama! Here are our personal connections of a time we felt scared:
The Littlest Pumpkin is about a teeny tiny pumpkin that nobody picks from the pumpkin patch. The boys and girls thought of a time they felt disappointed, and also made matching mini-pumpkins!
Crankenstein features an ordinary kid who can become very cranky! What makes us cranky?
We tried to pose with our crankiest faces, but it turned into giggles! |
Watch for these activities to come home next week and continue to reinforce those personal connections as your child reads. Connecting to the text is an excellent way to increase and develop your child's comprehension!
Where's My Mummy activity and craftivity from Deanna Jump's unit.
The Littlest Pumpkin activity and craftivity from Cara Carroll.
Crankenstein activity from Falling Into First.
Creepy Carrots inspired by Anita Bremmer.
Connections poster from the Comprehension Strategy Poster collection made by A Year of Many Firsts.
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