Have you ever had a book that you really didn't know what or how to use it in the classroom? Well, if you have The Great Kapok Tree By: Lynn Cherry you are in luck! I'd like to share with you some ideas that I have used with it this past year in my first grade class.
I use this book in April when we are learning about two things: The Rainforest and Persuasive Texts. It's perfect and the students LOVE this book. They could read it over and over again.
This book lends itself to a lot of reading, writing and science activities. First, I'd like to share with you my reading activities:
I used this book with Author's Purpose, Cause and Effect and Synthesis. Here is my synthesis anchor chart:
After the students have written their argument, their three reasons and conclusion, then they copy their story onto this template:
In science, we make a craftivity called: The Layers of the Rainforest. We color rainforest animals, cut them out and glue them on the correct layer with labels. I ask the students to make the trees trunks and leaves free handed. I really want them to use their creativity! I staple their persuasive story to the bottom of this craftivity. Here is an example:
Rainforest Layers For a home project, I have my students make a Rainforest Diorama. They research the rainforest layers and have questions to answer. These templates get glued to the back of their diorama. These get displayed outside in the hallway under our craftivities and writing. Here are some pictures of my students with their dioramas... and by the way, they received 100 bonus bucks for these! They were so excited! |
Linking Literature: The Great Kapok Tree
Love,
Kara
No comments:
Post a Comment