What others say
"Overall, this is a highly recommended resource for anyone looking to provide a fun, enriching, and truly engaging learning experience for their kindergarten student. It's a fantastic tool for sparking curiosity and building a strong foundation for future academic success."
Hayley W.
Description
The behavior basics book club was created to help teach students the basics of behavior through childhood classic books. Each book has activities to start the discussion and teach the behaviors to create a strong foundation in your classroom. Use this book club activity to teach students the importance of communication basics.
This lesson is based on the book Decibella by Julia Cook
This story is a silly story about a girl named Isabella. Isabella likes to talk very loud at all times. She gets the nickname, “Decibella” as she learns about appropriate voice volumes.
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Included in this bundle:
-Reading lesson plans
-Anchor chart activities (b&w and color)
-Reading response (writing and illustrated responses)
-Directed Drawing Activities
-Labels for easy organization
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*****Looking for more instruction on this behavior? Check out the pairing Behavior Basics Lesson******
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This lesson is based on the book Decibella by Julia Cook
This story is a silly story about a girl named Isabella. Isabella likes to talk very loud at all times. She gets the nickname, “Decibella” as she learns about appropriate voice volumes.
Want to see a detailed description of what is included? And a Video???? Read more on my BLOG!
Included in this bundle:
-Reading lesson plans
-Anchor chart activities (b&w and color)
-Reading response (writing and illustrated responses)
-Directed Drawing Activities
-Labels for easy organization
Do you want the complete Behavior Basics Book Club? Check out the DISCOUNTED BUNDLE
*****Looking for more instruction on this behavior? Check out the pairing Behavior Basics Lesson******
*****Stay up to date and keep in touch******
BLOG!
Email me: autismadventures83@gmail.com
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Highlights
Digital downloads
Grades
PreK - 4th
Pages
18
Teaching Duration
90 minutes
What others say
"Overall, this is a highly recommended resource for anyone looking to provide a fun, enriching, and truly engaging learning experience for their kindergarten student. It's a fantastic tool for sparking curiosity and building a strong foundation for future academic success."
Hayley W.
Description
The behavior basics book club was created to help teach students the basics of behavior through childhood classic books. Each book has activities to start the discussion and teach the behaviors to create a strong foundation in your classroom. Use this book club activity to teach students the importance of communication basics.
This lesson is based on the book Decibella by Julia Cook
This story is a silly story about a girl named Isabella. Isabella likes to talk very loud at all times. She gets the nickname, “Decibella” as she learns about appropriate voice volumes.
Want to see a detailed description of what is included? And a Video???? Read more on my BLOG!
Included in this bundle:
-Reading lesson plans
-Anchor chart activities (b&w and color)
-Reading response (writing and illustrated responses)
-Directed Drawing Activities
-Labels for easy organization
Do you want the complete Behavior Basics Book Club? Check out the DISCOUNTED BUNDLE
*****Looking for more instruction on this behavior? Check out the pairing Behavior Basics Lesson******
*****Stay up to date and keep in touch******
BLOG!
Facebook
Instagram
Pinterest
Email me: autismadventures83@gmail.com
This lesson is based on the book Decibella by Julia Cook
This story is a silly story about a girl named Isabella. Isabella likes to talk very loud at all times. She gets the nickname, “Decibella” as she learns about appropriate voice volumes.
Want to see a detailed description of what is included? And a Video???? Read more on my BLOG!
Included in this bundle:
-Reading lesson plans
-Anchor chart activities (b&w and color)
-Reading response (writing and illustrated responses)
-Directed Drawing Activities
-Labels for easy organization
Do you want the complete Behavior Basics Book Club? Check out the DISCOUNTED BUNDLE
*****Looking for more instruction on this behavior? Check out the pairing Behavior Basics Lesson******
*****Stay up to date and keep in touch******
BLOG!
Email me: autismadventures83@gmail.com
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
Reviews
Mostly used with Kindergarten and 1st grades
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Cute but I wish it was editable
Met expectations
Great value
The activity was cute and went well with the book but I found it to be a little high for kindergarten. I would have loved to be able to edit this item in order to make it more grade appropriate.
great for back to school lesson
Met expectations
Great value
I like to use this to teach about voice levels. Great for back to school.
My students loved this book and the resources helped with their reading and writing skills.
Overall, this is a highly recommended resource for anyone looking to provide a fun, enriching, and truly engaging learning experience for their kindergarten student. It's a fantastic tool for sparking curiosity and building a strong foundation for future academic success.
I LOVE this resource! It is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much!
My students loved this activity--we practiced all of the voice levels and talked about when each was appropriate. We did a tour of the school building to practice where each one would be appropriate as well.
This was a great activity to add on after reading the book!
My students enjoyed this activity so much. Thank you!
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