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Would you Rather be a Bullfrog? byTheo LeSieg: B&W and Color Activity Sheet
By Tomorrowcomes
This is a both the 2 page printer friendly black and white worksheet and full color worksheet to print and hand to your students. While you read Would You Rather be a Bullfrog? by Theo LeSieg.
Tell you students something along the lines of:
"I'm going to read you a fun story. You need to think about each question comparing 2-3 nouns. A Noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. You wont tell me out loud which one you would rather be you are going color or circle your choice. This is a great way to practice writing while listening."
The idea behind this worksheet is to allow students to:
Dr. Seuss's "Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?" Activity Sheet Color/ Black& White
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Interact and encourage students to pay close attention while you real aloud Dr. Seuss's "Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?" This is a both the 2 page black and and 2 page full color worksheets, which can easily be printed on front and back on 1 sheet making it an ideal handout for students. Students will select the correct picture to match the noun introduced in the story for each sound Mr. Brown makes throughout the story. This resource will help build students ability to take notes and answer reading comprehension questions as they grow.
Berenstain Bear The Big Honey Hunt Story Sequence
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Do your students love to interact with the stories they read? These worksheets are a great way for your students to interact more with Berenstain Bear The Big Honey Hunt.
The story sequence is a great way for students to focus on the order of the story. This resource includes a full color story sequence and a more printer friendly coloring sequence for you to decide which is best for your students!
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Can a Cat do that? Eric Carle: Activity Sheet/ Comprehension/ Sight Word
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Delve further into "Can a Cat Do That?" by Eric Carle. This is a great way to think and interact with the story, and also introduce noun and verbs to students.
This include both color and a printer friendly black and white version.
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Dr Seuss Mr Brown Can Moo! Can You?: Black & White Activity Worksheet
By Tomorrowcomes
Interact and encourage students to pay close attention while you real aloud Dr. Seuss's "Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?" This is a 2 page black and white worksheet, which can easily be printed on front and back on 1 sheet making it an ideal handout for students. Students will color the correct picture to match the noun introduced in the story for each sound Mr. Brown makes throughout the story. This resource will help build students ability to take notes and answer reading comprehension questions as they grow.
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Would you Rather be a Bullfrog? byTheo LeSieg: Black and White Activity Sheet
Would you Rather be a Bullfrog? byTheo LeSieg: Black and White Activity Sheet
By Tomorrowcomes
This is a 2 page printer friendly black and white worksheet to print and hand to your students. While you read Would You Rather be a Bullfrog? by Theo LeSieg.
Tell you students something along the lines of:
"I'm going to read you a fun story. You need to think about each question comparing 2-3 nouns. A Noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. You wont tell me out loud which one you would rather be you are going color your choice. This is a great way to practice writing while listening."
The idea behind this worksheet is to allow students to:
Check out thiscolor version where students just circle their choice!
Dr Seuss Mr Brown Can Moo! Can You?: Full Color Activity Worksheet
By Tomorrowcomes
Interact and encourage students to pay close attention while you real aloud Dr. Seuss's "Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?" This is a 2 page Full Color worksheet, which can easily be printed on front and back on 1 sheet making it an ideal handout for students. Students will circle the correct picture to match the noun introduced in the story for each sound Mr. Brown makes throughout the story. This resource will help build students ability to take notes and answer reading comprehension questions as they grow.
Looking for more like this....
Would you rather be a bullfrog? by Theo LeSieg worksheet