Happy Thursday! This is your last assignment for the week, and then you get to enjoy a long weekend! Since we are celebrating Easter this weekend, the book I chose for today is about a bunny! It's called Bunny's Book Club by Annie Silvestro. Be sure to test when you're done reading/listening (link below). I always have them read a book three times before testing!
In Bunny's Book Club, Bunny spends the summer listening to the librarian read stories to students outside the library. When summer is over, the librarian quits reading stories outside and Bunny doesn't get to enjoy them anymore. He knows all of the good stories are inside the library, so late one night, he sneaks in and borrows some books to take back home to read! Before long, all of the woodland critters and creatures want to visit the library to read the exciting stories, too! This story is filled with vivid verbs, so I want you to create a book of verbs that you can use every day. Fold your paper in half, hamburger style to make it look like a book. On the cover of your book, write your title: Bunny's Book of Verbs. Inside the book, draw boxes (at least 8, but more if you'd like!) and write a verb in each box. Then, write a sentence with each verb and draw a picture to go with it. See my example below! *Extension Activity- The librarian told Bunny that all libraries have rules, and the first rule is every book lover must have a library card. To integrate art, let's make a library card of our favorite books! First, fold a piece of paper hotdog and then hamburger, and unfold it. You will have four boxes. Draw lines on your folds, and then at the top of each box, draw another line to create a title box. Write the titles of four of your favorite books in these title boxes. In the bigger boxes, draw your favorite scene from each book. I chose Jabari Jumps for my example. In my picture, I drew the scene where Jabari finally made it to the end of the diving board. In the story, the page reads "His toes curled around the rough edge." You don't have to know what the story says exactly, but tell me what is happening in the scene you drew! When you're done, you can snap a picture and email it to me at [email protected]! Read aloud - https://youtu.be/R8hp5Q2IOuQ AR Test - https://hosted171.renlearn.com/91358/Public/RPM/Login/Login.aspx?srcID=s Quiz number is 188339
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