This is a short list and there are many other wonderful versions to choose from at your local library. You may consider presenting more than just one version. Little Red Hen bakes delicious bread. Activities for The Little Red Hen : This story can be revisited again and again as children grow to explore different aspects of it and other educational themes.
For children there's a great deal more that can be discussed during separate activities or depending on the age. Laminate and use dry erase markers to write letters or words over the characters. A complimentary set of activities to this story would be to introduce the baker as a community helper. A complimentary activity to this story would be to introduce the farmer as a community helper. Monthly Activities Themes.
You can cut yellow construction paper into strips and bundle the strips to create wheat props. Compare and Contrast Materials: copies of the front of several different Little Red Hen stories, glue stick, chart paper, markers.
Copy the front cover of several different Little Red Hen books. Shrink the copies so they will all fit at the top of your chart paper. Glue the copies to the top of the chart and use the markers to make the lines for a graph. Show the students the actual books and have a discussion comparing and contrasting the stories. Have the students write their names under their favorite Little Red Hen story and review the results in large group.
Post the chart on the wall for future reference. Little Red Hen Races Available in the Little Red Hen Math Packet located in the printables section below, the races game will help build number sense and one to one correspondence. Students will roll a die and move their playing piece towards the loaf of bread.
The All by Myself! The playing cards are available in black and white and color for your convenience. Also included are two printable recording sheets in black and white, one for each version of the game. Little Red Hen Graphing Students will enjoy rolling the cube and recording their rolls on the recording sheet. This printable activity is available in the Little Red Hen math packet located in the printables section below.
Little Red Hen Counting Book This easy to assemble book helps reinforce number sense and counting; it is available in the Little Red Hen Math Packet located in the printables section below. Small group activities to prepare your students to meet early learning standards. Bundle and Save! Get all 3 of The Little Red Hen timesaving resources for one low price! Includes all the literacy and math activities, PLUS the exclusive 13 page lesson….
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Click on the picture above to download the free printable pizza recipe. Be sure safety precautions are in place to keep the children away from the toaster oven. Cooking in the classroom is all about the experience and has nothing to do with developing fancy culinary skills. Gather your students in a small group and have them help you mix up the Bisquick and other ingredients; just follow the directions for shortcake on the back of the box- easy peasy.
Now you can go one of two ways- you can use a muffin pan and make individual shortcakes in a real oven or you can use a mini muffin maker similar to the donut maker Karen from Prekinders used in her classroom. After the individual shortcakes are ready, students can use the printable picture recipe below to assemble their own strawberry shortcake snack. Click on the picture above to download the free printable strawberry shortcake recipe. Another fun activity is to graph preferred tortilla toppings such as butter, peanut butter, jelly etc.
Cut tortillas into quarters and put out three topping choices. Kids can spread a topping on their tortilla and record their preference on the graph. Armadilly Chili opens up many possibilities for cooking in the classroom. You can make bean chili in a slow cooker.
This is the traditional version of The Little Red Hen where she makes bread. The vivid illustrations in this book have made it a favorite in my classroom for many years. Give this bread in a bag recipe a try! Follow my Fairy Tales and Fables board on Pinterest for more great ideas! You might find me linking up with the following link parties:. Privacy Policy. Thanks for the wonderful printables, Vanessa! I used the big book version when I taught first grade.
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