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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!
Young learners can colour their favourite characters from the rhyming picture book 'Brown Owl' and glue them on lolly sticks.The sticks can then be used for various games/activities:1) The teacher uses the key phrase from the rhyming picture book "I spy, with my little eye, DOG!" All the children with Dog hold it up.2) The children hold up the sticks as they hear the characters in the story.3) Play a game of change places. The children choose one or two animals on sticks and sit in a circle. The teacher removes a chair and stands in the middle."I spy, with my little eye, CAT!" Anyone with Cat stands up and changes places.The next person in the middle says the phrase: "I spy, with my little eye, FOX!" All the foxes change places.If someone calls BROWN OWL then everyone changes places.Have fun reading and rhyming with Brown Owl!
Niveau scolaire: Cycle 2
Teach animal body parts with these Beebot cards, flashcards, wordcards, games and worksheets.Let the pupils practise the new words by playing or making their own game of dominoes or pairs.Write the key words to label Fox and Brown Owl.Listen to the descrptions in the quiz cards. Which animal from the picture book is being described?Read the descriptions and write down which animal is being described.Play a game of dice to create your own colourful owl and write a description of it!Body parts include: tail, legs, paws, claws, beak, head, body, eyes, ears, wings, feathers and nose.The animals described come from the children's rhyming picture book Brown Owl, written by Rachel Schmidlechner and illustrated by Nadja Grace Bodner.Have fun reading and rhyming with Brown Owl.For more information about my series of rhyming picture books, please visit readandrhyme.at
Niveau scolaire: Cycle 2
Use these flashcards to teach animal body parts. There are plenty of repetition games to play too (mime and say, repeat if correct, what's missing, point at the tail etc)Pupils can then draw their own animals/owls and write descriptions.e.g. This is my owl. It has got purple wings, an orange beak and blue claws.This is my cat. It has got long legs and a short tail. etc.Have fun reading and rhyming with Brown Owl!For more information about my series of rhyming picture books, please visit readandrhyme.at
Niveau scolaire: Cycle 2
Practise key words from the rhyming picture book 'Brown Owl' by Rachel Schmidlechner and Nadja Grace Bodner.The coloured version can be laminated and used as game in the classroom.The black and white versions are for the pupils to colour, cut and create themselves.The picture-picture version is for non-readersThe picture-word version is for readersHave fun reading and rhyming with Brown Owl!For more information about my series of rhyming picture books, please visit: readandrhyme.at/en/
Niveau scolaire: Cycle 2
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