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This bundle contains flashcards for teaching key words, and activities (dominoes, pairs, rhyming snap, peg cards, wordmats, I have got, who has got?, wordmats, mini books, game cards, worksheets, a wordsearch, craft activities and more) that help to practise the key words from the rhyming picture book 'Brown Owl at the Seashore', by Rachel Schmidlechner and Nadja Grace Bodner.
There is also a MEGA bundle available that contains a workbook and many more activities and worksheets (ID 406041)
Have fun reading and rhyming with Brown Owl!
I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream!Kids will love to try out this tongue twister and take home their own coloured version.Have fun reading and rhyming with Brown Owl at the Seashore! by Rachel Schmidlechner and Nadja Grace Bodner
Curso: 3.-4. PRIM
Play a game of pairs to practise key words from 'Brown Owl at the Seashore' by Rachel Schmidlechner and Nadja Grace Bodner.I like to include this game when the pupils are working independently on stations.TIP: Print on thick paper so you can't see through the paper.Version 1 is picture only (non-readers)Version 2 is word & picture (readers)The b&w version is for children to create their own game to take home and practise there too.The set includes 24 key summer words in total. You can also play with just 12. The first page focusses on all the key words beginning with the letter 's'. The second page includes other key words from the story.Why not start with 12 and then add the other half when they need more of a challenge?Have 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
Use these game cards to practise key words from 'Brown Owl at the Seashore' by Rachel Schmidlechner and Nadja Grace Bodner.SET 1: Play a game of 'I have got Brown Owl! Who has got the sun? I have got the sun! Who has got the sea?' and practise key words and asking questions in English. The set includes 24 cards.SET 2: This set is for non-readers and has only got pictures on the game cards. The language can be simplified for younger learners. e.g. 'Here is Brown Owl! Where is the sun?' or 'Brown Owl is here! Sun is next!' The set includes 16 cardsHave fun reading and rhyming with Brown Owl at the Seashore!
Curso: 3.-4. PRIM
Can you find all the stones, seagulls, starfish, sandals, spades, and shells at the seashore?This activity is suitable for non-readers and revises some of the key words from the rhyming picture book 'Brown Owl at the Seashore', by Rachel Schmidlechner and Nadja Grace Bodner.Have fun reading and rhyming with Brown Owl!
Curso: 1.-2. PRIM
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