FROM HEAD TO TOE
To wrap up our 5 Senses unit, we read a fun book that talks about movement from head to toe...called From Head To Toe by Eric Carle.FROM HEAD TO TOE BOOK ACTIVITIES AND TEACHING IDEAS
My Kindergarten students L.O.V.E to act this book out as it is read. They also love to chime in on the repetitive phrases, especially answering the question "Can you do it?" with a loud "I can do it!"
We discussed how we have all been blessed with healthy bodies that can move in many ways, realizing that not everyone in the world is physically able to do these things.
This book study unit for From Head to Toe by Eric Carle is packed with fun activities that will help your Kindergarten and First Grade students with story elements, making predictions, character traits, making text to self connections, author's purpose, main idea, making inferences, vocabulary, writing, giving opinions, story retell, reading comprehension, and much more!
These book activities can be used for whole class learning, during small group guided reading time, as individual student work, or as part of a book club. Copy a pack for each student and you're ready to go!
This From Head to Toe book companion will save you tons of planning time, is no prep, and is great to leave for a sub!
FROM HEAD TO TOE CLASS BOOK
The story lesson lead into a great class book. Students can draw and write about something they are proud of being able to do.
Here are some of the entries by my students (in my first edition original version of this class book- it has since been updated):
I am amazed at the variety of movements they came up with.
Check out the skipping ropes!
I love the hopscotch squares & numbers!
We had a light dusting of snow the morning we made this book.
{It has since melted, thank goodness.}
Needless to say, this book is a very popular choice right now in our classroom library!
FROM HEAD TO TOE CRAFT
This From Head to Toe craftivity has students draw and write about what they CAN do. This is a great follow-up activity after reading the book, and the craft makes a fun bulletin board display to showcase student learning.
This is adorable!! Totally doing this next year with my five senses unit (we are already past it). Although I am thinking how great to use with verbs, too!!! Thanks for sharing!
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