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This teacher's guide contains sample lesson plans and unit suggestions for students in Grades 1-3.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Sample Lesson Plan
Unit Planner
Getting to Know the Book and Author
Suggestions for Using the Unit Activities
Unit Activities - Language Arts
Pocket Chart Activities
Pocket Chart Patterns
Story Question Sailboats
Story Summary Sentence Strips
Knowledge Chart
Poem: "Max Was a Wild Thing"
Stick Puppet Theaters
Story Scenes from Where the Wild Things Are
Character Minds
Story Ladder
Wild Things Booklet
Real or Make Believe?
Alike and Different
Make a Monster
Gold Crown Story
Cause and Effect
Unit Activities - Related Curriculum
Ways to Travel - Social Studies
Needs and Wants - Social Studies
Sponge Painting - Art
Wild Thing Puzzle - Art
Copycat - Physical Education
Animal Coverings - Science
Wild Things Recipes - Cooking
The King of the Wild Things - Music
Culminating Activity
Suggestions for Presenting Reader's Theater
Reader's Theater Script
An Invitation to a Wild Rumpus
Bibliography
NOTE: The age range for Where the Wild Things Are has been determined by Barnes & Noble to be 3-5, but Teacher Created Resources suggests this literature unit study for students in Grades 1-3.