One of my favorite winter-themed books to share with my kiddos is
The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats. This book is a favorite of mine because I love the illustrations and the descriptive narration.
The Snowy Day is a story of a young boy's adventures playing outside in the snow. He makes footprints in the snow, makes tracks with a stick, hits a tree, sleds, and makes a snow angel. He tries to save a snowball in his pocket, but of course it melts away. I like how this book resonates with students as they make connections to what they like to do on a snowy day.
There are so many reading comprehension skills that go perfectly with this book such as
Sequence of Events, Cause & Effect, Main Idea & Details, BME, Setting, Character Analysis, Prediction, Making Connections, and Visualize just to name a few. I will be introducing
Cause & Effect to my kiddos when we come back from the Christmas Break.
The Snowy Day ~Literature Unit is filled with highly engaging activities to help supplement this classic fiction story. Your kiddos will be able to use their creativity throughout these ready-to-go creative writing response sheets. At the end of this unit, your kiddos will create a super cute craftivity that can be used to display your students reader's response.
This unit includes:
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Vocabulary Cards: Introduce these vocabulary cards before introducing the story to students.
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Reader's Response Sheets: These can be bind together for students to respond to literature or you can use these to go along with the craftivity.
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Journal Prompts: These journal prompts can be added to your students reader's notebook for students to respond to literature. (Note: these prompt are the same as the reader's response sheets.)
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Reading Comprehension Sheets: These sheets cover most of all the reading skills such as
Sequence of Events, Cause & Effect, Main Idea & Details, BME, Setting, Character Analysis, Prediction, Making Connections, and Visualize.
*Interactive Read-Aloud Flip book: This flip book is a creative way to teach specific standards to build comprehension. Also, combines guided conversations with reflective thinking to engage kiddos in strategic listing, speaking, reading, and writing about text.
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Retelling Cards: These can be used to help your students retell the story.
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Craftivity: This craftivity is use to display your students reader's responses.
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