Usher in the Halloween season with this fantastic book with fun rhymes and a great message. Some of the other amazing activities include a 100 chart mystery picture, sight word cards, sequence of events activity, and MORE! You cannot go wrong when you have engaging activities to go along with your read-aloud or book study stories. Print and use any and all activities in this bundle, whatever works best for your students and classroom! There are also book activities included in digital format too! With Google and SeeSaw options you are sure to find just the right activities for your students. With this bundle, you will also receive many other activities that your students will love. These are just a few of the many fun and engaging book activities to go along with the book Room on the Broom. This is another great project to showcase on a classroom bulletin board! You can also easily add in a writing prompt that can be completed along with this drawing. Students love getting to create a character from the book and can talk about all her different characteristics and features while working on this. This is a great activity for young students because it guides them just enough, while also let them create their own unique witch!ĭon’t let this drawing activity fool you into thinking there’s not an academic connection. You can also use the written picture instruction sheet to let students work independently during centers. You can complete this activity as a class providing oral instructions and modeling. This is another activity where students will let their creativity shine. Students also work on hand-eye coordination, shapes and creativity with directed drawings. Probably the most important skill is following directions. Not only do these vocabulary activities help students better understand the story, but they new words are often later seen in student’s writing and heard as students talk about the book.Īnother fun activity to go along with Room on the Broom, is this directed drawing of the main character, the witch! While directed drawings just look like fun, there are so many great skills students work on. It’s a great way to help them remember all these new words. On each card students will write the definition and/or draw a picture to represent the vocabulary word. Students will create their own vocabulary flash cards. We follow up this vocabulary activity with an individual vocabulary task. This helps students learn and understand new words from the book! Students will paste the words in one column and then match them with their correct definition and an example from the book. There are various vocabulary words from the book, such as magnificent, cauldron, and broomstick. I love a good vocabulary activity and this one is loved by students too! This interactive vocabulary anchor chart is a cut-and-paste activity that will keep little hands busy and working. One important part of understanding a story is knowing the words that are being used.
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