The Very Hungry Caterpillar-Counting Activity Activity suggestions: Spread the caterpillars and apples on the floor or table. Children choose a caterpillar, count its circles and find the corresponding number that appears on the apple. The caterpillar slithers into the apple through the cutting. Steps: Step 1:Print the pages. Step 2. Laminate the papers for durability. Step 3:Cut the caterpillars and the apples along the line.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar - Huge Caterpillar Printable The following task is based on the book. Children have to use a flashlight to light through the body of the caterpillar. Each circle contains a different type of food. To practice numeracy, children can be encouraged to count the food. Steps: Step 1: Print the pages. Step 2: Cut the body of the caterpillar and the food circle along the line. Step 3: Glue each food circle to a coloured part of the caterpillar so that the body covers the foo
The Very Hungry Caterpillar - Food Categorizing Activity suggestions: Categorize the food according to its level of healthiness. In this way, children are taught to be aware of the food their eat. Also, this activity can turn into categorizing food according to their preference. Children stick the food on the happy tooth if they like that food or on the happy one if they do not like it. Steps: Step 1: Print the pages. Step 2. Laminate the papers for durability. Step 3: Cut the teeth and the food
The Very Hungry Caterpillar - BIG Bundle This educational pack is specially designed to complement one of the most famous children’s books written by Eric Carle: “ The Very Hungry Caterpillar”. The story offers a wide range of vocabulary topics that can be presented not only to children who are native English speakers but also to children who learn English as a foreign language. The pack focuses on the diversity of the language provided by the original story. The pack includes: -instructions -a
Steps: Step 1: Print the flashcards. Step 2. Laminate the papers for durability. Step 3:Cut the pictures along the line. To avoid any injuries, cut the sharp edges round. Activity suggestions: ❖ Pin the clothes peg Prepare some clothes pegs. Count the fruit, choose the correct number and pin the peg on the correct number. This activity develops numeracy skills. ❖ Finger painting This activity can be transformed into a finger painting activity. For this task, there is no need for laminating the p
The Very Hungry Caterpillar - Worksheets Activity suggestions: 1. Colouring pages: We offer you a selection of five colouring pages related to the book. These pages can be coloured using pencils, brushes or even finger paint. Children have the opportunity to colour the main character of the story: the caterpillar that transforms into a butterfly. The colouring pages follow the journey of the caterpillar and illustrate all the food that our caterpillar has eaten. 2. Which one is different? These
Steps: Step 1: Print the flashcards. Step 2. Laminate the papers for durability. Step 3:Cut the flashcards along the line. To avoid any injuries, cut the sharp edges round.
PreK - 4th
Balanced Literacy, English Language Arts, Vocabulary
Silent E Printable- Reading CVCE This reading activity is suitable for children who are ready to take a step further and explore words that end in silent E. Silent E, also named Sneaky or Magic E, transforms CVC words into different sounds. Activity suggestions: Spread the caterpillars and apples on the floor or table. Children choose an apple, read the CVC word and find the corresponding CVCE word that appears on the caterpillar. The caterpillar slithers into the apple through the cutting. St
K - 3rd
Balanced Literacy, Close Reading, English Language Arts
Activity suggestions: This activity improves children’s ability to associate and organize parts of pictures. Our puzzles contain vocabulary from the story. Also, this task can be appropriate to develop literacy and reading skills. Kids who are familiar with the world of letters can put the letters in order.