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This mega bundle includes ALL the resources and worksheets I have created so far to use with my rhyming English children's book 'Brown Owl'.
Teach English to 6-10 year-olds with the 'Read and Rhyme with Brown Owl' series by Rachel Schmidlechner and Nadja Grace Bodner.
This bundle includes pre-, whilst- and post-reading activities.
As I come up with new ideas, I had them to this bundle!
Take a look inside the books! How many words can you find? How many words have you learned? What can you see in the background?These six ABC challenges give children the chance to show off the language they have learned with the 'Read and Rhyme with Brown Owl' books. These ABC challenges also generate new language as children are encouraged to look carefully at the illustrations and ask the teacher for any words that they don't know, e.g. What's 'Pokal' in English? (book 1) What's 'Zaun' in English? (book 2) What's 'stricken' in English? (book 3) What's 'Sonnenschirm' in English? (book 4) What's 'Tulpe' in English) (book 5) What's 'Herd' in English? (Book 6)Alternatively they can practise their dictionary skills and look up words they need independently.Have fun reading and rhyming with Brown Owl!For more information about my rhyming picture books, please visit: readandrhyme.at
Curso: 3.-4. PRIM
Print these masks on thick paper, cut them out, attach some elastic and hey presto! You can be a character from the rhyming picture book 'Brown Owl' book, written by Rachel Schmidlechner and illustrated by Nadja Grace Bodner.Alternatively cut out the masks and stick onto lolly sticks and hold the masks in front of your face.Have fun reading and rhyming with Brown Owl!For more information about my series of rhyming picture books, please visit readandrhyme.at
Curso: EI, 1. PRIM
Use these finger puppets to play vocabulary games and/or retell one of the 'Read and Rhyme with Brown Owl' stories, by Rachel Schmidlechner and Nadja Grace Bodner.Here are a few ideas:- The teacher says word, the pupils hold up the correct finger puppet- The pupils listen to the story and hold up the correct finger puppet when it comes up in the story- The teacher describes a finger puppet (e.g. four legs, grey, big) and the pupils hold up the correct one - The teacher says a rhyming word, the pupils hold the correct one, e.g. hat - Cat!- Children use the finger puppets re-enact their favourite scence(s) from one of the stories. - Children come up with their own stories, using the key words on the finger puppets.- The sheet can even be used for a game of OXO before the finger puppets are cut out. Simply hand out glass nuggets in two different colours and it becomes a speaking activity, e.g. It's a cat / I can see an elephant at the zoo / This is Brown Owl's birthday cake / I can hear a seagull etc.Have fun reading and rhyming with Brown Owl!For more information about my books, please visit:www.readandrhyme.at
Curso: 1.-2. PRIM
Learning English is not just about learning vocabulary. It's about understanding the vocabulary and using it actively!I love doing some kind of OWL craft with the children at school after reading one of the 'Read and Rhyme with Brown Owl' picture books.It makes a nice souvenir of the story and helps them to remember the key word OWL.1) UPCYCLED OWLMake an owl out of an old toilet roll (painting, cutting, sticking)Extension: write a description of your owl2) ORIGAMI OWL BOOKMARKI used the tutorial from Red Ted Art: Easy Owl Origami Bookmark Design - Red Ted Art - Make crafting with kids easy & fun)Extension: paint a tree to stick the owls ontoTIP: use scrap paper for the eyes, beaks and wingsHave fun reading and rhyming with Brown Owl!For more information about my series of rhyming picture books, please visit: readandrhyme.at
Curso: 2.-3. PRIM
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