Last week we focused on cause and effect. We read some fun books as we did this. Before you check it out let me just say this….I know, I know, the books don’t flow. But there was no “theme” that was good for teaching cause and effect. I just picked literature that had easy to identify cause and effects. Here’s a look with some of our favorite read alouds! Affiliate links are used below to share the books.
We read If You Give a Cat a Cupcake and had a great discussion. Because my friends were familiar with Laura Numeroff’s books, this was great for introducing the topic. Each friend then wrote about a cause and effect from them book (they were EVERYWHERE!). I then let them have a little fun and make a cat to go with it. This was inspired by Mrs. Perry (whose blog is no longer published).
We then did a little celebrating Dr. Seuss as I read aloud The Lorax and we made an anchor chart together.
The last thing we did was read The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats. My teammate found this wonderful activity and so my friends did this, which I used as a simple assessment to see who still needed some reteaching. It was a fun filled week!
Grab this activity {HERE}. Thanks Michelle for a great activity!!
5 Responses
Very cute cats!!
Jennifer
First Grade Blue SKies
Super cute activities! Your fonts are adorable..as always!
Gladys
http://teachinginhighheels.blogspot.com
Just found your blog through TpT and I’m SO excited to be your newest follower!! I LOVE your ideas!!! Thanks for sharing!
Awe;) thanks for the shout out!!! Way cute Lorax too!!!