CLICK CLACK QUACK TO SCHOOL
Our favorite Duck is back, and he's off to school in Doreen Cronin's Click, Clack, Quack to School! This book is a perfect back to school read aloud, and these activities pair with the book for reading comprehension and literacy learning in Kindergarten and First Grade.
CLICK CLACK QUACK TO SCHOOL BOOK ACTIVITIES AND TEACHING IDEAS
Farmer Brown is invited to come to school for a special Farm Day themed lunch. A note written in crayon on the invitation tells him to bring his farm animals, too!
Farmer Brown is very excited to visit the school. He tries to get his animals ready for the school visit. The animals are very excited to go to school! They make lots of noise to show their enthusiasm. Farmer Brown teaches them that school is not a place for noise.
The next day, Farmer Brown took his animals to school. They were very quiet and well-behaved. Suddenly the school doors sprang open for recess. Children rushed out, making LOTS of noise!
The animals got excited, and made lots of noise too. School is not always a calm, quiet, and serious place!
Duck could be found in the Principal's office. He was just duck-y.
This book study unit is packed with fun activities that will help your Kindergarten and First Grade students with story elements, making predictions, character traits, making text to self connections, author's purpose, main idea, making inferences, vocabulary, writing, giving opinions and advice, problem and solution, story retell, reading comprehension, and much more!
These activities can be used for whole class instruction, during small group guided reading time, as individual student work, or as part of a book club. Copy a pack for each student and you're ready to go!
This Click Clack Quack to School book companion will save you tons of planning time, is no prep, and is great to leave for a sub!
CLICK CLACK QUACK TO SCHOOL CRAFT
This book activities unit includes crafts with four different animal options. The craft makes a cute Back to School bulletin board display, to showcase student learning.
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