Betty MacDonald's "Hello, Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle" is used to help students develop critical thinking skills while enjoying children's literature. This unit includes discussion questions, an activity page, and a test.
This unit can be used to enhance lessons with Judith Viorst's "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day". Adjective matching, a word search, thoughtful questions prompts, and more.
This book unit, featuring comprehension and vocabulary exercises, works as a great enhancement for Elizabeth Howard's story of American history and human memories... and hats.
This mini-unit helps understand the differences between EVEN and ODD numbers. Can be used with Kathryn Cristaldi's "Even Steven and Odd Todd," or separately.
Kathryn Cristaldi's tale of two mismatched cousins is a great math lesson enhancer, as well as a lesson in the value of diversity. Enhances vocabulary and comprehension.
Vocabulary unscramble, word search, crossword, comprehension questions and lots of writing activities complement William Steig's 1971 picture book about friendship.
Virginia Lee Burton's classic tale of Mike Mulligan and Mary Anne, his beautiful red steam shovel, is reinforced with this vocabulary and spelling unit.