{Updated 5/2/13}
Do you LOVE David Shannon as much as I do?
Use this unit to review/teach story elements.
There is a reading comprehension game with answer key AND writing prompt(s) for each book.
This includes:
-Intro to David Shannon and tech links
-No, David! book for Title and Inference
-David Gets in Trouble book for Beginning of story
-David Goes to School book for Beginning, Middle, and End
-It's Christmas, David! book for Characters
-A Bad Case of the Stripes book for Main Event and Resolution
-Alice the Fairy book for Importance of Pictures and Real or Make Believe
-Good Boy Fergus! book for Favorite Picture
-Too Many Toys book for Favorite Part and Problem
by
Mary Amoson
Sharing Kindergarten
http://sharingkindergarten.blogspot.com/
I began our first grade year with this author study -- this resource is perfect! It gives you activities and ideas for each of David's books. My kids loved it and I enjoyed teaching it. Thank you!
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this unit! I love all your games. I teach first grade and I think these are a bit more challenging and great for me! I purchased a lot of your stuff today!!
Yes, I read these games to my K students... because we work towards comprehension at the end of the year. I can see it being a challenge. I think 1st graders will ROCK it. Thanks for all your support! I love a good sale!
August 13, 2012
divasuz
I can not wait to use this. Thank You!!
August 12, 2012
aberrier
Can't wait to use this unit!
August 12, 2012
ktlee1601
I love David! Thank you.
August 12, 2012
luey1013
Great to start the year off with one of the kid's favorite authors.
August 9, 2012
bethanycanfield
My firsties love David Shannon books. This is perfect.
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KBurdick
Would you consider putting together an author study paket for the Froggy books?
I have taught Kindergarten for 8 wonderful years.
I have a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Early Childhood Education and a Specialist degree in Instructional Technology.