CHICKA CHICKA HO HO HO
Chicka Chicka Ho Ho Ho by William Boniface is a Christmas themed version of the classic Chicka Chicka Boom Boom! The holiday twist makes it a fun read aloud for Kindergarten and First Grade. The entertaining story, paired with these literacy companion activities and craft, will help students in Kindergarten and First Grade develop essential literacy and reading comprehension skills!
CHICKA CHICKA HO HO HO BOOK ACTIVITIES AND TEACHING IDEAS
Chicka Chicka Ho Ho Ho follows a similar pattern to the earlier Chicka Chicka book series, where the alphabet climbs up a tree and falls down again. In this case, the letters are joined by shapes.
This book study unit is packed with fun activities that will help your Kindergarten and First Grade students with story elements, making predictions, making text to self connections, making inferences, vocabulary, writing, giving opinions and advice, problem and solution, story retell, reading comprehension, and much more!
These activities can be used for whole class instruction, 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 Chicka Chicka Ho Ho Ho book companion will save you tons of planning time, is no prep, and is great to leave for a sub!
This Chicka Chicka Ho Ho Ho unit includes lots of activities, so you can differentiate to suit your students' learning abilities and needs.
CHICKA CHICKA HO HO HO ALPHABET ACTIVITIES
In addition to a complete book study, this Chicka Chicka Ho Ho Ho unit includes LOTS of Christmas themed alphabet activities, too!
This alphabet activity page has students matching uppercase and lowercase letters.
In this activity, students will think about what letter comes before a given letter in the alphabet.
Here students will fill in the missing letters in the alphabet.
With Chicka Chicka Ho Ho Ho's focus on letters, it's a great time for student to think about their names! Here students color, stamp, or highlight the letters that are in their names.
CHICKA CHICKA HO HO HO CRAFT
This Chicka Chicka Ho Ho Ho craftivity has students write a story retell or share about their favorite part of the story. This is a great follow-up activity after reading the book, and the craft makes a fun bulletin board display to showcase student learning.


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