Reader Response for the Mo Willems' text, Don't Let The Pigeon Stay Up Late! This set includes a reader response, character traits, and favorite part. Feedback is appreciated! Thank you! ...
One full day of no prep sub plans! This packet includes a variety of activities in reading, writing, math, social studies/science, and more! A typed up in-depth explanation of each activity, for each subject area, is included for you to leave for your sub! Just print and copy! Enjoy your day off kno...
This mini-unit is the perfect companion to Mo Willems' Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! Here's what's included: - A 6-page printable sight word reader - A 5-page writing book - A postcard writing activity - Two Pigeon game boards-- one in full color and one in black and white These activities give your students the chance to read and write about a favorite character-- and to tell that Pigeon "No!" Check out the preview to see what you could use with your students!
Don't let the pigeon drive the bus - Paper bag Puppet ***Complete your David Shannon collection:*** Favorite Authors - Activities BUNDLE Have fun with this easy and fun craft activity! Based on "Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus" book by David Shannon. Great for reader's theater exercises. The pages can be printed on regular copy paper, construction paper or on card stock for extra sturdiness. Once printed, have kids color/paint, cut and glue the puppet pieces together. Hope you enjoy! You might like this: Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus - Reader Responses No, David! Mask - 3 Pack No, David! Activities No, David! Color by Number (Addition and Subtraction) Favorite Authors - Activities BUNDLE Hope they enjoy! Thank you for stopping by. :) ___________________________________________________________ This material was all made with Cheeky Cherubs clipart. Follow my TPT Store Follow me onInstagram Check out my Pinterest page Follow me on Facebook
HEY, CAN I DRIVE THE BUS? With these words, you can begin exploring the idea of an opinion and opinion writing with you your students. These activities will help your students understand what an opinion is and how to support their opinion with reasons. Your students will complete a piece of writing that allows them to: - formulate their opinion - think of reasons to support their opinion - organize reasons to support their opinion - create a final persuasive/opinion writing piece Two types of planners and writing paper are provided for differentiation. The first planner has a box for a picture and lines to write the student’s reasons. The second planner has lines to write the student’s reasons and a box underneath to add more detail and support the reasons. The writing paper is a full page of lines or a half page of lines.
This game board features comprehension questions and vocabulary from the story "Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus" The kids love to play these board games! It is perfect for early finishers or when you just have an extra few minutes. Check out my store to view more comprehension games! ...
In this hilarious picture book debut, popular cartoonist Mo Willems ("Sesame Street, Sheep in the City") perfectly captures a preschooler's temper tantrum in the guise of a pigeon who pleads, wheedles, and begs his way through the story. Full color.
Don't let the pigeon drive the bus - Paper bag Puppet ***Complete your David Shannon collection:*** Favorite Authors - Activities BUNDLE Have fun with this easy and fun craft activity! Based on "Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus" book by David Shannon. Great for reader's theater exercises. The pages can be printed on regular copy paper, construction paper or on card stock for extra sturdiness. Once printed, have kids color/paint, cut and glue the puppet pieces together. Hope you enjoy! You might like this: Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus - Reader Responses No, David! Mask - 3 Pack No, David! Activities No, David! Color by Number (Addition and Subtraction) Favorite Authors - Activities BUNDLE Hope they enjoy! Thank you for stopping by. :) ___________________________________________________________ This material was all made with Cheeky Cherubs clipart. Follow my TPT Store Follow me onInstagram Check out my Pinterest page Follow me on Facebook
Don't Let the Pigeon Stay Up LateThis activity and craft goes with "Don't Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late" by Mo Willems. This can be used in your Reading Centers after you have either read the book to your class, or had your students read the book during small group or guided reading. After your studen...
Getting your students to slow down, reflect as they read, and engage with the text in different ways are all part of being a good reader and are goals of close reading. While this can be a difficult skill for students to master, teaching it doesn't have to be! Jennifer Horner and I have teamed up to create an easy to use Close Read for primary students. This 95 page unit includes everything you need to engage in a transportation themed Close Read. This unit is broken down in an easy to use 5 day lesson plan. Day 1 - Cold Read Day 2 - Vocabulary Day 3 - Text Dependent/Text Inspired Questions Day 4 - Collaborative Questioning Day 5 - Cumulative Wrap Up Nurturing these higher level skills takes time and many different techniques. Therefore, vocabulary words, picture cards, questions, response sheets, graphic organizers, retelling pieces, partner responses, graphing activities, character coloring, and MORE are included for you to differentiate your instruction. An Informational Text titled "A Pigeon Tale: An Informational Text for Kids" is even included so students can compare and contrast fiction to non fiction! We hope you enjoy!! Please note: This unit is closely aligned with Common Core and TNCore's 2015 Summer Training, specifically targeting anchor standard: CCSS.ELA-Literacy.CCRA.R.1
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This can be used in a Prek-K classroom as an extension to "Don't let the Pigeon Drive the Bus" by Mo Willems. Students will write and draw with this prompt something that they think the pigeon shouldn't do! Students LOVE this activity and story!
Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the BusThis activity and craft goes with "Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Busl" by Mo Willems. This can be used in your Reading Centers after you have either read the book to your class, or had your students read the book during small group or guided reading. After your stu...
Inject some humor into your classroom with our hilarious "Don't Let the Pigeon Teach The Class!" T-Shirt! Perfect for teachers with a sense of wit, this shirt is bound to bring smiles and laughter to colleagues and students alike. Whether you wear it to school, teacher gatherings, or casual outings, it's sure to become a favorite conversation starter. Add a touch of fun to your wardrobe or surprise your favorite teacher with a gift that's as entertaining as it is stylish! PRODUCT FEATURES 👚 Solid colors: 100% Cotton. 👚 Runs true to size 👚 Bella Canvas 3001 ORDERING 👚Please check and review all photos. 👚Our sizes are true to size, but can you take a look at the measurements in the product details section to make sure you get the best fit. 👚 The measurements are from armpit to armpit. CARE INSTRUCTIONS 👚WASH: Machine wash cold, inside out, and gentle cycle. 👚DRYING: Hang or tumble dry at low temperatures for the longest life. 👚IRONING: If necessary, moderately iron from the inside out. DO NOT iron the design area. PLEASE NOTE 👚Colors in the final product may vary slightly from what is on your screen due to different screen brightness.
'Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus' is an entertaining story that features a pigeon who uses persuasive techniques to attempt to drive a bus. This funny story explores the responsibility to keep promises and persuasion, whilst using speech and punctuation to enhance meaning. This activity pack includes activities to support this text, which allow students to discuss, comprehend, make connections and understand the idea of persuading others. There are various activities that can be adapted and cater for Pre- Year 6. Included in this pack: * Saying verbs and 'said' synonym poster- students can use these to enhance writing by using a variety of verbs to describe how things are being said in a text. There is also a matching activity where students can choose the appropriate saying verb to go with dialogue from the text. * Speech bubble activity- students can draw themselves and fill in dialogue to explain why the pigeon should not drive the bus. * Contractions matching activity- students can match the contraction with the combined words. * Punctuation activity- students identify various punctuation used in the text and write the sentences in the corresponding punctuation box. * Emotions activity- students identify the various emotions the pigeon goes through throughout the story and notice body language, facial expressions and gestures. * Persuasive techniques- students explore various ways you can persuade or convince someone of your point of view. They can connect parts of the text with various techniques. * Write a Sentence- students use 'place' picture cards to build their sentence around. This will become the prepositional phrase. * Persuasive Writing Scaffolds- students can explore various topics and identify reasons why the pigeon should not do that activity. This scaffold will help studnets to structure an argument. * Colouring In sheet- students can complete this mindful colouring with images that relate to the story. Australian Curriculum content descriptions Discuss how authors create characters using language and images (ACELT1581) Explore different ways of expressing emotions, including verbal, visual, body language and facial expressions (ACELA1787) Recognise that different types of punctuation, including full stops, question marks and exclamation marks, signal sentences that make statements, ask questions, express emotion or give commands (ACELA1449) Understand that different types of texts have identifiable text structures and language features that help the text serve its purpose (ACELA1463) Understand the use of vocabulary about familiar and new topics and experiment with and begin to make conscious choices of vocabulary to suit audience and purpose (ACELA1470) Identify the audience of imaginative, informative and persuasive texts (ACELY1668) Create short imaginative, informative and persuasive texts using growing knowledge of text structures and language features for familiar and some less familiar audiences, selecting print and multimodal elements appropriate to the audience and purpose (ACELY1671) Discuss texts in which characters, events and settings are portrayed in different ways, and speculate on the authors’ reasons (ACELT1594) Draw connections between personal experiences and the worlds of texts, and share responses with others (ACELT1596)
We love these Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus Activities and Crafts as much as we love the book. Game, printables, and snacks included.
Unleash your child's inner artist with this fun Don't Let the Pigeon Drive The Bus craft idea! Let their creativity soar and make something special for
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Students identify the Pigeon's opinion and reasons in the story "Don't Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late" by Mo Willems. Students then write a letter to the Pigeon to persuade him to go to sleep.Planning page and writing paper included.
This magnet activity inspired by Herve Tullet‘s popular children’s book, Let’s Play, is super fun to use and really fun to make! Kids will love creating different scenes and paths for their magnets to travel on- gaining fine motor practice, while also exploring the science of magnetism. I received the book Let’s Play! and Do-a-Dot markers …
Here's a cute little Language Arts activity I just had to share with you. My student's love Mo Willem's work. One of their absolute favorites is Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!
Help your students ease their back to school fears and learn the school rules with the Pigeon from the book "The Pigeon Has to Go to School!" After reading the story your students can color, cut out, and glue together this simple craft. The craft is all on one page for easy management. I recommend printing on card stock. Included are 4 different writing prompts. 3 speech bubbles and 1 worksheet. Speech Bubble Prompts: "Don't let the Pigeon_____" "The Pigeon should always_____" (open response with two lines) Writing prompt worksheets: Advice for the Pigeon's first day, Compare first day feelings, Open Response
Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus interactive book and lapbook activity allows you to pick which activity you would like to use with your students. Activities that are included are comprehension questions, persuasive reasons, changing the story, creating a new "Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the ________", emotions of the Pigeon, and a draw the pigeon activity. If you decide to use the interactive book, there are 6 total pages to make the book (not including the activities that make the book interactive). For the lapbook, you will need a file folder for each student. I hope you and your students will enjoy Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus as much as I do! *************************************************************************** Want to see similar lapbooks? First Day Jitters Miss Nelson is Missing Chrysanthemum The Kissing Hand Stand Tall Molly Lou Melon David Goes to School *************************************************************************** Want all 6 books? Here’s the bundle This pack includes Chrysanthemum, David Goes to School, Stand Tall Molly Lou Melon, Miss Nelson is Missing, First Day Jitters, and The Kissing Hand Lapbook Bundle Also checkout the newly added Henry and Mudge The First Book Henry and Mudge *************************************************************************** How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. ☺ Do you like this style of teaching? Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: • Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Voila! You will now receive email updates about this store. ☺ *************************************************************************** Connect with Me! My Blog Facebook Instagram Pinterest *************************************************************************** © 2015 KEEPING UP WITH MRS HARRIS PRODUCTS. This purchase is for you and your classroom. Duplication for an entire school, an entire school system, or for commercial purposes is strictly forbidden. Please have other teachers purchase their own copy. If you are a school or district interested in purchasing several licenses, please contact me for a district-wide quote.
Kids love Mo Willems read alouds and this one is perfect to add a writing piece to! This comes with 4 different writing prompt pages depending on the level on your kids writing. After reading create a list of things that a person can drive. Let the kids pick one to illustrate and then add in their w...
This is a writing activity to go with Mo Willems' book Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus. Students pick write about what they don't want the pigeon to drive.
Looking for an Interactive Read Aloud for your Balanced Literacy or Fountas and Pinnell classroom? This is the one! This pack of mini lessons was designed for the story Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus by Mo Willems. The lessons are aligned with the Common Core Standards, as well as are guided by the Fountas and Pinnell Literacy Continuum recommendations for Interactive Read Aloud lessons. This pack of Interactive Read Aloud mini lessons was specifically designed to meet the needs of students working on the 7 comprehension strategies. One lesson can be chosen for an IRA mini lesson with students as a one-time lesson with the book Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus. Or, one mini lesson can be used per day for the whole week. The packet was designed to give the teacher flexibility and tools to differentiate instruction based on student needs. Product Overview: 6 one-page lessons easy to print and use -also great for subs! Each mini lesson has a teaching point to focus the learning. Each lesson has stopping points with teacher think alouds or discussion questions for skills taught throughout the year. Each lesson focuses on a particular skill & engages students in discussions around each topic. Every lesson ends with a closing statement to summarize or recap learning. Inside you will find: IRA Lesson on Point of View IRA Lesson on Persuasion IRA Lesson on Character Traits IRA Lesson on Making Inferences IRA Lesson on Change Over Time IRA Lesson on Summarizing (Plus a bonus lesson for creating a retell Anchor Chart) 7 Reading Response Worksheets- Differentiated for different grade levels How can these be used in the classroom? Complete one lesson per day for a week of Interactive Read Aloud with Don't Let Pigeon Drive the Bus! Use the reading response pages after each lesson for assessment or further teaching Use the reading response pages in centers or small groups Use one or more lessons in sub plans. They are ready to be handed to a sub. *The book, Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!, is not included. If you do not already own it, check your school or city library. How do I get TPT credit to use on future purchases? Go to the "My Purchases" page Click "Leave a Review" Each time you leave a new review, you get credit to be applied to future purchases to lower your purchase cost. Your feedback is very important to me! I use it as a guide when updating or creating resources. I strive for 5 star products that are loved by teachers and students. If you questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to email me! Please contact me with any questions! [email protected] Click the star at the top to follow me! You will be notified when I post new products! Get 20% off the first 24 hours after new products are posted! Terms of Use: This product may be printed for individual use in your classroom. It may not be shared with other teachers, printed for more than one teacher’s use, or printed for the whole school or district without the permission from the author, Katie Mullen. This product may not be reproduced or posted to the internet as that is a violation of copyright.
This Read It Up creation is an all-inclusive resource designed to accompany the book Don’t Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late. The activities in this reading resource allow students to build literacy and comprehension skills. Each activity can be done in a whole group or small group and includes writing and drawing pages for student responses. Includes: Chart Labels Comprehension Questions Essential Questions Retelling Rubrics Making Predictions Story Mapping Retelling Making Text-to-Self Connections Real Versus Fantasy Determining Main Idea and Details Determining Author's Purpose Writing Responses and Rubrics Graphing Opinions: Would You Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late? Vocabulary See the entire TKS Read It Up Collection. Please be sure to check out our website to read our blog, download freebies & handouts in the Resource Center, see where Mr. Greg will be making appearances in the Events tab, and more. Visit our website here: The Kindergarten Smorgasboard Thank you! Greg & Jason Warren [email protected]
The Pigeon will give your students lots of laughs! This unit will give you plenty of Common Core aligned activities to support this book! It has several higher order thinking activities and comprehension practice. This set includes: • Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus story maps. • Reading for meaning activities (agree/disagree) • writing activities • if I were the Pigeon writing prompt • comprehension questions • The Pigeon wants to go to school writing activity • Syllable and adjective sorting and much more! Please take a look at the PREVIEW for an image of each page! Sold by the First Grade Flair ***************************************************************************** Customer Tips:Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: • Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Voila! You will now receive email updates about this store. ☺ *****************************************************************************
The Pigeon gets up to all sorts of shenanigans. One thing you should NEVER DO it let the Pigeon teach, even though he is sure he will do a great job. (Sample image is on a t-shirt) SVG file for download. Exactly as shown (minus the glorious watermark, obviously). Tested in Design Space. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask, just send me a message!
Book Builds is a comprehensive resource that provides primary teachers with engaging weekly lesson plans to cover essential skills in reading, comprehension strategies and STEM. This unit is for the book, Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus, by Mo Willems. This pack has daily lesson plans for one week that cover making predictions, connections, asking questions, characters, setting, retell, and a STEM challenge. The challenge for this book is to build a bus for the Pigeon. This is a great way to integrate literacy and STEM. This week-long unit can be completed in short mini lessons throughout the week, or within a chunk of time in one day --your choice. This pack will become your student's favorite! Other Book Builds Products: Book Builds Roxaboxen Book Builds Jabari Jumps Book Builds Where the Wild Things Are Book Builds Doug-Dennis and the Flyaway Fib Book Builds A Bike Like Sergio's Click on the preview button to see what is included. As always, please ask questions before purchasing. Thank you so much!♥ Click here to follow me and find out about updates, freebies, and new resources! Copyright ©Cecelia Magro All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only. Not for public display. Follow me! INSTAGRAM BLOG FACEBOOK PINTEREST
The Pigeon will give your students lots of laughs! This unit will give you plenty of Common Core aligned activities to support this book! It has several higher order thinking activities and comprehension practice. This set includes: • Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus story maps. • Reading for meaning activities (agree/disagree) • writing activities • if I were the Pigeon writing prompt • comprehension questions • The Pigeon wants to go to school writing activity • Syllable and adjective sorting and much more! Please take a look at the PREVIEW for an image of each page! Sold by the First Grade Flair ***************************************************************************** Customer Tips:Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: • Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Voila! You will now receive email updates about this store. ☺ *****************************************************************************
These engaging activities are a perfect companion to the fun read aloud, Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! This book always ends up being a favorite with my students. Includes: Cut and Paste Sequencing Activity Coloring Sheet 6 Writing Response Sheets including prompts like First, next last, Characters, setting, events Tell about how to be safe on the bus. Facts about pigeons. Open ended pages with the title of the book at the top
Need a fast -n- fabulous kindergarten lesson? You might wanna try these Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus creations on for size. In the following video, I demonstrate using a bingo dauber. I know you might not have those to try using either a black oil pastel or a Sharpie instead. This was a two-day lesson for my 40 minute kindergarten art classes. Here you go: Super fun and easy, didn't I tell you? I love doing guided drawing every now and again with my students. They LOVE it and are always excited by their results. Kindergarten is especially great at just "going with the flow" and not worrying about being "perfect"...but there are always some kids who do stress. That's why, before doing a guided drawing, we always chat about how we are unique people which means we are unique artists who create uniquely! We also love to give a shout out to Barney's book Beautiful Oops. Y'all know I had to wear my Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus dress! Each little squawky bird was so different, funny and cute. After reading the book, this was as far as we managed to get. I've gotten a lot of questions on where to find bingo daubers and what to fill them with. I got mine from my art supply catalogs but I've also seen them on the Oriental Trading website. I fill mine with India ink...I don't use any particular brand as all the India ink I've ever purchased has been fine. My go-to oil pastel for projects like this are Sargent's florescent brand. They GIVE ME LIFE. I love how creamy, bright and bold they are. And so do the kids. As for watercolor, you'll see in my video how I set up my trays. Every two kids gets a sponge, a non-spill cup of water (art supply catalogs!!) and my Crayola Mixing Colors watercolor paint. I always order: magenta, red, red-orange, yellow, green, turquoise, blue, blue-violet and purple. I cannot wait to get these hung in the halls! I've also been asked a lot recently about what kind of paper we use. I ALWAYS order 80lbs paper and we use it for EVERYTHING. It can take a lot of art: paint, watercolor, collage, you name it. This paper is strong stuff. We called these our Party Pigeons...I like how hard some pigeons partied!
Handprint Pigeon Craft For Kids | Fun Mo Willems idea. Use a free printable PDF template to cut out & make. Great for preschool, kindergarten, + elementary.
Explore the great writing of Mo Williams and his delightfully strong-willed pigeon to explore persuasive writing in lower years. This pack provides an opportunity for a text study with pre-prepared worksheets, many of which can be uploaded to SeeSaw to be completed during stints of home learning. Work sheets are literacy based with some fun additional activities. Activities would be most suitable for Kinder to Year 4. This pack includes: Story Template - 3 levels for retelling the text or for creative writing to create a new version. Levels are from guided handwriting (NSW Foundation) retell to scaffolded beginning and a blank. Each had pictures to use as a prompt. Punctuation and Handwriting Practise - used alongside a punctuation lesson. Level 1 is tracing text and level two requires assigning the correct punctuation to the piece of text (NSW Foundation font). Letter Writing templates - Write to the bus driver from the pigeon or write from the bus driver to the audience (text prompts). Also includes blank template. Prediction - write or draw what comes next Character Study - the pigeon Adjectives - using adjectives to describe the characters feelings and connecting it with text and visual evidence from the book, adjective clime, adjective brainstorm based on illustrations. Work can be done on synonyms too. There are also so just for fun pages: Directed drawing of the pigeon Colouring page Colouring page with handwriting practise (NSW Foundation font) Please see the Teacher Notes for explanation of individual documents. Terms of Use: The clip art is for personal use and may also be used as a design element in educational commercial products. All images must be secured in place to prevent copying or lifting of images. A link to The Creative Artroom is required in both commercial products and freebies. You can link back with a text link or a logo which is included in the zip file. Please see document for full terms and conditions. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Thanks. Original Illustrations © Regan Stephenson. All rights reserved. Contact me: [email protected] You can follow me @the_creative_artroom
No Prep Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus Packet ********************************************************************************************************* -Math, ELA, Reading and Creative Drawing Topics -Differentiated worksheets when applicable. Example: Retell the Story provides worksheets for students who are low, average, and high (Be sure to mention these adaptive worksheets in your lesson plans for Admin brownie pts. ;) -Answer Keys Included Free Story Map ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -Plenty of fun activity sheets. Great for those students who always finish early. (you know you have some) -Skill worksheets can be saved to use throughout the year. -Adapted worksheets are perfect for ESOL students. -To Print Double-Sided Vertical Orientation- flip pages on long edge Horizontal Orientation- flip pages on short edge ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List of Resources 1. Creative Drawing Prompt-Name next book and Draw the cover (In Thumbnail) 2. Creative Drawing Prompt- Name and Draw the Bus Driver 3. Decorate the Bus- 1 blank bus (IN PREVIEW); two examples/coloring pages (Can also be used for Bus Driver App and Bus Safety) 4. Label the Bus- 3 differentiated pages (Can also be used for Bus Driver App and Bus Safety, ESOL) 5. Label the Pigeon- 3 differentiated pages (Great ESOL resource) 6. Letter P coloring page 7. P is for Pigeon- (IN PREVIEW) 2 differentiated pages (ESOL resource) 8. Pigeon Survey- 3 pages: 1 ten frames (IN PREVIEW), 1 tally marks, 1 graph 9. Puzzle- Color, Cut, Glue; one easy, one hard 10. Spot the Difference (IN PREVIEW) 11. Trace the Bus Route- Trace the route and answer the questions; differentiated (IN PREVIEW) 12. Writing Prompts- 6 writing prompts with writing lines (1 IN PREVIEW) and a place to draw 13. Disguise the Pigeon- 1 blank pigeon; 1 example/coloring page (IN PREVIEW) 14. Sequencing- 9 pages; differentiated (In Thumbnail) 15. Retell the Story- 5 pages; Write or Draw the story; differentiated (IN PREVIEW) 16. Circle the Items that Start with P (In Thumbnail) 17. True/False- 2 pages (In Thumbnail) 18. If/Then- 2 pages (IN PREVIEW) 19. Contractions- 4 pages; Cut and Glue (ESOL) 20. Contractions 2- 3 pages; Example: Did+Not =Didn’t (ESOL) (In Thumbnail) 21. Contractions 2 with traceable answers (ESOL) 22. Contractions 3- (IN PREVIEW) Draw a line from the words to the contraction (ESOL) 23. Match the Sound 24. Match the Emotion (In Thumbnail) 25. Color by Number 26. Blank Story Map- Title, Author, Characters, Setting, Problem, Solution (Reuse content) 27. Comparing by Size 28. Measuring- 2 pages; differentiated (In Thumbnail) 29. How to Draw a Pigeon Thank you for supporting my store! Please share how you use the packet. I'd love to know. Don't forget to Follow for more great resources. Enjoy! Copyright © 2022 Nin's Education Cabinet All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only. Not for public display
I hope you find this free writing activity useful in your classroom! It pairs with the amazing story "Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!" by Mo Willems Please follow me to be updated as I add more products to my store - like my upcoming Reading Street materials and activities! :) I really appreciate your support! Thank you! Check out my blog at: http://keepinitkoolinkinderland.blogspot.com Feel free to email me at: [email protected]
Unleash your child's inner artist with this fun Don't Let the Pigeon Drive The Bus craft idea! Let their creativity soar and make something special for