Catching up with Back to School activities - Smitten with First
Since I am not one to cook, much less prepare a meal ahead of time, I wanted to catch up on our back to school activities that we have done the past few weeks. Bare with me as I let the pictures do most of the talking. Here are a few of my favorites to …
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Every year in first grade we do a Laura Numeroff unit and after we read the book If You Give A Mouse a Cookie (click HERE to get the book), I introduce my kids to Mr. Mouse! I snagged this guy up at Kohls a couple of years back for $5! Love those Kohl’s Care ... Read More about If You Give a Mouse a Home {Take-Home Bag!}
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie Sequencing Activities
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie by Laura Numeroff is a great book to help students practice sequencing. This full circle story provides students with opportunities to retell a story in the correct order. #sequencing #retell #mouse
Mouse Cookie Count Cards
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Ideas for Sharing "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie" with Children Who Are Visually Impaired
Create a storybox, tactile symbols and picture symbols to make If You Give a Mouse a Cookie accessible to children with low vision or multiple disabilities
A Laura Numeroff Themed Week (Visual Plans)
I am a bit behind on the visual plans, these are actually last week's plans. I am not sure if I will ever get caught up enough to post ahead of time. I hope you don't mind. I think if you are a visual person, like me, you might like seeing the photos of the centers better anyway! I added to my popular Laura Numeroff Unit to include literacy and math centers. My district is pushing us away from our basal reading series (happy, happy, happy). I am so excited because now I don't have to squeeze…
Kindergarten If You Give a Mouse a Cookie Emergency Sub Plans
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If You Take a Mouse to School Printables
After reading If You Take a Mouse to School with your students, try out some of the fun hands-on activities and printables featured here.
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FREE File Folder Game If You Give a Mouse a Cookie REPIN if you love this book!
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie File Folder Games for Special Education Autism
This Mouse a Cookie file folder game set has 8 fun math and literacy printable games. They may be used with the book (not included) If You Give a Mouse a Cookie by Laura Joffe Numeroff. They are ready to print and use! Very convenient! They would also be appropriate for any lower elementary learning center!
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie Activities
My boys absolutely love this book about an adorable mischieveous mouse. Here are a few activities to go along with it! Math If you give a mouse a cookie greater or less than worksheet If you give a Mouse a cookie word problems Snacks Make this yummy mouse snack. Art We made this adorable mouse puppet to go along with the story. To keep this craft as mess free as possible, I used my new glue dots. They come in a handy rolling dispenser! Did you know they came this way? They're my new…
Laura Numeroff Author Study and Activities for Preschoolers • The Preschool Toolbox Blog
Come join our preschoolers as we learn about the books from author Laura Numeroff.
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie Literacy Unit
{updated 4/25/2013} This unit contains -Sequence Cards -3 Leveled Writing Activities -Reading Comprehension Game with answer key -Listen and Follow Directions Coloring Sheet -Labeling the Mouse- color and b/w with answers -ABC Order/Write the Room -Emergent Reader -Sequence Sheet printable SAVE $$...
Activities for Family Literacy Night (Plus a FREEBIE!)
At our school, each year we host a family literacy night during the week of the book fair. Each teacher chooses a story and then picks 1 or 2 quick literacy activities that relate to the story for students to do. We have tables set up in the hallway and students can go from table to table with their families doing whichever activities they choose. Each I year a pick the same book. It's an oldie but a goodie, "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie." Here is an example of my little set up, inside my…