Description
Condition
VERY GOOD: The book is in very good condition, showing very little sign of use.
Product Details
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.