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  1. The Most Magnificent Thing printable extension activities for educators provides STEAM themed, project based lessons for whole, small or independent learning groups. Through these activities, students will become innovators and work with a variety of magnificent materials.

    • My Father’s Dragon Activities. Make a map of Wild Island and Tangerina using air-dry clay and kiddy dough. Then use small toys to populate your island.
    • Dolphin Adventure Activities. Set up a small wading pool, kitchen sink, bathtub, or large container of water for re-enacting the story. You’ll need some dolphin figures, of course, but let your children extend the story in their own ways, making up new situations and experimenting with fresh endings.
    • James Herriot’s Treasury for Children Activities. Take inspiration from the hat-making competition from James Herriot’s Treasury for Children! Set up your own hat-making project with inexpensive supplies from the dollar store: cheap straw hats, ribbons, fake flowers, and hair bows.
    • The Boxcar Children Activities. Grab your collection of LEGO and minifigs! It’s time to build a model of the boxcar that the children lived in. Go blueberry picking and then try blueberries and cream.
  2. Transform your kindergarten read alouds into immersive and comprehensive learning experiences with The Literacy Diner’s extensive collection of read aloud activities. Discover how the lesson plans, vocabulary pictures, response sheets, crafts, assessments, anchor chart headers, and interactive notebook pieces can enhance your teaching and ...

  3. Interactive readalouds — which involve not just listening to the words of the book, but ask children to answer questions along the way — can support children’s literacy development, extend their understanding of language, and build their comprehension skills.

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    • Vocabulary Picture Hunt. What kid doesn’t love some form of ‘hide and seek’? This type of activity helps build your child’s vocabulary, listening skills, and attention span.
    • Popsicle Stick Character Storytelling. Children can retell the story of Little Red Hen by using character popsicle sticks. These can be used to create a puppet play or live drama, either on their own or with an older sibling or parent.
    • Storyboard Sequencing. Create a storyboard! Children can practice summarizing and retelling the story of The Little Ren Hen by putting the main events of the story in the right sequence.
    • Let Me Read to You!’ Booklet. This activity combines printed pictures relating to the story, such as the vocabulary cards seen here, with your child or student’s own drawings or cut-outs to create a little booklet of The Little Red Hen.
  4. Reading Tree Book Extension Activities. This simple craft can be pre-cut more for younger children, or completely made by older kids. You can make it as shown here, with paper and glue. You also might like to cut these pieces out of felt for an interactive flannel board activity.

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  6. The Pirate of Kindergarten printable extension activities for educators provides project based lessons for whole, small or independent learning groups. Through these activities students will explore ways to deepen their content knowledge while making connections to the text.

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