There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Clover, by Lucille Colandro, can be a fun and engaging literacy lesson for March. Make an interactive reading booklet that provides the opportunity to retell the story, read for fluency, talk about books, and read at home. Over 30 pages to use with this hilarious book that children love.
Talk about make-believe and fiction. Silly and absurd! And perfect for St. Patrick's Day!
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Yes, I want the Book Companion for Old LadyWho Swallowed a Clover |
This book companion includes:
- ask and answer questions
- interactive reading booklet
- remembering the story events
- learning new words - cards for display
- color and write about the story
- word work
- phonics
- sight words
- cut and paste
- color and write
- teacher directions
An excellent read-aloud for young readers learning about literacy and books.
This book companion is to be used with the book,
There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed A Clover by Lucille Colandra.
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Old Lady Who Swallowed a Clover | Book Companion |
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Old Lady Who Swallowed a Clover | Book Companion |