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Draw and Write Together: City Sounds
Create a number chart with children by using the illustrations and text from City Lullaby. Include the numbers, the noise makers, and the descriptive sound words.
Draw and Write Together: Favorite Sounds
Have children draw a picture that shows the object that makes their favorite sound. Have them complete sentence frames to identify the sound.
Draw and Write Together: It’s a Whatchamacallit
Have children generate rhyme words as they dictate or write to complete the poem “It’s a Whatchamacallit.”
Draw and Write Together: My Boat
Have children draw a boat they built. Help them write or dictate a caption about something they learned while observing the boat.
Draw and Write Together: Pages of Blue
Have children identify blue items from magazines and assemble a group book.
Draw and Write Together: Retell The Three Little Javelinas
Have children use puppets to retell the story.
Draw and Write Together: Someone Special
Help children create a picture of someone who is special to them.
Draw and Write Together: Sound Book
Have children collectively make a number book of sounds modeled on the book City Lullaby. Keep the book in the Writing Center for children to view.
Draw and Write Together: Sources of Sounds
Review the “Sounds We Hear” chart with children. Encourage children to share what they have learned about sound. Record any new ideas on the chart.
Draw and Write Together: Updating Our Science Notebooks
Have children draw a picture in their science notebooks and dictate an entry to go with the picture.
Draw and Write Together: We Did It!
Ask children to think of something they were afraid to do the first time. Have children draw a picture of them doing the task.
Draw and Write Together: What We Learned About Worms
Have children draw and dictate or write something they learned about the underground environment.
Draw and Write Together: Wheel Book
Invite children to draw a picture of an activity they do that requires using something with wheels. Create a group “Wheel Book.”
Favorite Sounds
Have children draw pictures about their favorite sounds. Ask questions about their drawings and write what they tell you under their picture.
Go, Wheels, Go!
Have children make their own information books about wheels.
Library Card
Help children make their own library cards.
Living Under Water
Help your child learn about animals that live in or around water by looking at pictures and imagining life under water.
Loud and Quiet Book
Have children make their own books about things that are loud and things that are quiet. Children will share their book with the class on Day 5.
Make a Book about Mixing Colors
Invite children to make up stories about people or make-believe animals mixing paint.
Make a Book About Seeds
Have children draw pictures and dictate the steps of planting seeds to make their own information books. Display completed books in the Library Center.