. Offering fun frog-themed flash cards and instructions for playing two different sight word games, this would make a great addition to the resource library of any primary grade teacher. Could I please have a copy of the cards so I can try it with my students?Many Thanks,Cameron Elstonelston.cameron@westbourne.vic.edu.au, Great book, please could you send me a copy of cards? I also want to mention that Kaleigh over at. This allows you to draw on the page as well as move objects onto the page. Embed a small thumbnail with no text on your blog or other website. Apr 27, 2016 - Explore K M's board "Wide Mouthed Frog" on Pinterest. handing out the goods. What I use in this lesson: the book, animal cards, and instruments. This The Wide Mouthed Frog Activity Sheet Activities & Project is suitable for Pre-K - 3rd Grade. book, and having them listen. animal. Once we got that down, we do a quick sketch of the three important parts. Included are character picture cards for reinfor He has a big mouth. a good opportunity to have them create sound effects. pass out cards that represent the sound effects we make during the story. The kids love the pictures, and it is See more ideas about Frog, Frog theme, Frog activities. Enter a book I recently found at Goodwill and love: The Wide In the book, a wide mouthed frog (who eats flies) meets a bird, a mouse, and a big green alligator. One of the first things my kindergarteners do when they walk That’s what music is when you are 4-5 years old; instruments in Independent Reading -Read to Self Bags! I’m a big, wide-mouth frog!” One morning he decided to … Our instructionally appropriate mature images are restricted. We are talking about organizing all the materials like guided reading lesson plans and anecdotal record notes and how to keep them organized so you don’t have a chaotic mess! Tags: Wide Mouthed Frog bird alligator frog Mouse. It is a super fun pop-up book about a frog with a huge mouth. He eats frogs. He (alligator) eats frogs. The kids love the pictures, and it is a good opportunity to have them create sound effects. your hand, making noise. Embed a medium thumbnail with only a title on your blog or other website. (This cannot be undone!). Hope you and your kiddos enjoy this fantastic book. Your email address will not be published. I love that it all fits in my big blue box! Drop the silent e or keep it? Website Design By Jumping Jax Designs, We practiced retelling each other the important parts of the story first. Keep the ones you want and delete the rest to make an interactive game for remote play. This was the first time my I use the popup version by Keith Faulkner and Jonathan Lambert; Same as Melinda. Have a hopping good time reading The Wide Mouthed Frog by Keith Faulkner and connecting your reading to these fun arts and crafts projects. Take a look at how they did. You may gain access to these symbols by signing up or logging in. corkalenka@gmail.com. The art is fantastic as well! One of my students’ favorite books is The Wide-Mouthed Frog by Keith Faulkner. Lots of rhyming in, Getting ready for Father’s Day! deal of e-mailing the recording to their teachers. Embed this Material in your Blog or Website, instructionally appropriate mature images. them one bit. Characters from the story, "The Wide-Mouth Bullfrog". In this activity, a student can sort the characters into the sequence they appear in the book. There is also a giant splash at the end of the story, which I have everyone do. It includes activities for listening comprehension, vocabulary, phonological awareness, and targeted language skills as well as a fun summarizing activity. He meets different animal friends and asks them what they like to eat. We read the story again, with each group only making sound effects for their But you can provide your students with fun and meaningful fluency phrase practice with multisyllabic word decoding that will increase their fluency, comprehension and vocabulary! Are you sure you want to empty your tray? I will also make a big So, I remember my principal giving me Harry Wong to re, We keep saying it...phonics instruction is so impo, Let’s have some sight word fun! Fun way to learn, Being able to use onsets and rimes can be helpful, Pig the Star! www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Open-Closed-Syllable-Decoding-Multisyllabic-Fluency-Phrases-D... conversationsinliteracy.com/tips-to-organize-guided-reading-materials/. Students get so excited! groups I used were the frog, the flies, the bird, the mouse, and the alligator. Not sure why, but I do. This helps minimize mistakes later, when students get instruments. The Big Wide-Mouthed Frog Story Origin: United States There was once a slimy, green frog with a very big mouth. He (frog) jumps in the water. Which is really hard not to retell everything, because hey, the whole book is important to them! The next step is instruments. We read the book without He has a big mouth. One animal he meets is an alligator who likes to eat…you guessed it- wide-mouthed […] Each page of your material is set as a background image on a PowerPoint slide. You can save a tray or load previously saved trays here. I don’t blame Load these pictures into your tray to recreate and customize this material. The
Included are character picture cards for reinfor you can get it from amazon. . Embed a large thumbnail, title, and full description on your blog or other website. Rearrange and resize as you see fit. Mouthed Frog! Explore classroom activities, puzzles, … Each page of your material is placed on a separate slide as a moveable picture. Note: All PowerPoint formats are tested with Google Slides. There are, Do I add s or es? The big wide-mouthed frog asks all the animals he meets what they like to eat, even the frog-eating crocodile! We read the book without sound effects, then read the book again with sound effects to … I just love this book. kindie kids had instruments, so we talked a LOT about instrument respect before sound effects, then read the book again with sound effects to compare and How appropriate is playing a game of memory to help children memorize their sight words! Improving fluency is hard if you are unable to decode multiysyllabic words! After students have read the book and know it fairly well, I Great for Telepractice! Same as above, but with some of our most common token symbols. In this activity, a student can sort the characters into the sequence they appear in the book. Love these cute, I do this! This Wide Mouthed Frog Memory or Wide Mouthed Frog Sight Word Game Activities & Project is suitable for Pre-K - 2nd Grade. by my room is to point at my instruments and beg to play them. It includes activities for listening comprehension, vocabulary, phonological awareness, and targeted language skills as well as a fun summarizing activity. This lesson is intended to be a companion to The Big Wide-Mouthed Frog by Ana Martin Larranaga.