I'm really excited about meeting my new students! A new school year always brings excitement, a new eagerness to explore and learn, and a new classroom "family." I LOVE this unit because students learn to find the central message in a story, but most importantly they will learn some of my expectations for the school year!
Throughout this unit, I plan to add the central message of each story to an anchor chart like this...
At the beginning of the year I REALLY teach my students the importance of whole body listening! Howard B. Wigglebottom Learns to Listen is the perfect story to go along with this skill!
Group work is also extremely important in my classroom. My students work in groups A LOT!!!! I have learned my lesson in the past, and I realize how important it is to actually teach students appropriate behaviors and what I expect of them when they are working with their classmates. I have learned that TEACHING students to work in groups the first week of school makes all the difference in successful teamwork throughout the year. Howard B. Wigglebottom Learns about Sportsmanship is the perfect anchor for learning about teamwork.
Howard B. Wigglebottom Learns About Bullies is another great book that teaches the importance of standing up to bullies and reporting bullying to the teacher. I love the Horton twin craft that goes with this story!!
The last activity in this unit goes along with the book Howard B. Wigglebottom Listens to His Heart. I love this story because it reminds us that we don't have to stop doing what we love to fit in. The activity that goes along with this book is perfect for discovering what exactly makes your new students happy
You can find all of these activities at my TPT store HERE!
UPDATE - I just found a link that lets you watch and listen to all of these books online!!!Click HERE to go to the website!
https://wedolisten.org/media/
I love these books and just added your unit to my wishlist! And thanks for sharing the link where you can watch and listen to the stories. My kids will love that!
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog and am in love! Your ideas are perfect for my class. Wish I had found you sooner.
ReplyDeleteSheri :)
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