Context Clue questions about Komodo Drags. Read and answer the questions. Key words include predator and rare.
This activity is centered on Puff the Magic Dragon. It contains activities that work with the song.
It's common knowledge that dragons breathe fire. Well for Crispin, that's not the case. Whenever he tries, he breathes marshmallow, whipping cream and even music. Children will learn to celebrate their differences while reading this story and completing the activities.
by Jodi Moore - Is there really a dragon running wild on the beach or is this a case of an over-active imagination? Children will love the full page illustrations and antics as they try and figure out what’s really happening.
by Dav Pilkey - The endearing blue Dragon is back in this Caldecott award-winning author’s humorous and charming story about friendship and taking care of pets through many silly mishaps.
by Adam Rubin - Combining two children’s favorite things, dragons and tacos! Action-packed, witty humor is brilliantly illustrated and warns us that just because dragons LOVE tacos, doesn’t mean you should give them ANY salsa.
Before you read:
Introduce the book and tell the children a little bit about it. Follow that with a comment or question that is
related to the story such as, Tacos are a part of Mexican cuisine. What other types of food do you like?
Encourage a discussion so the children can comment, ask questions, and express their feelings. Set the
stage for listening by asking an “I wonder” statement based on the cover illustration.
A word search with different types of dragons.
Printable word search about dragons
!Den lectura adelante!
¡ADVERTENCIA!
!Me voy a la aventura!