The interactive read aloud plan covers 3 days of plans with before, during, and after reading activities and comprehension questions.If you are only planning to read the book once, you can choose the discussion questions and activities that suit you best. Youtube has videos of the book being read aloud. This is helpful if you don't have access to the text.
The groundhog puppet can be printed out on card stock. Cut out and attach a
stick or straw. Use a flashlight to create his shadow. Students can explore how to make the shadow change sizes or trace the shadow.
There is also a match the animal to its shadow worksheet in both color and B&W.
Finally, there is a Venn diagram worksheet that includes phrases in a word box. Students can choose which ones are about Phil, which are about Shadow, and which ones apply to both. It can be done as a class for younger students. Print out as a poster or use chart paper. Read each phrase and have students decide where it belongs.
Find it here: Groundhog Day Resources!
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