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I faced reality today and acknowledged that summer is going to be wrapping up soon and it's time to start thinking about the first few weeks of school. Like many kindergarten teachers, I like to use Chicka Chicka Boom Boom as a springboard for beginning of the year activities. It's a book most kids are familiar with, the illustrations are engaging and the rhyme and repetition make it perfect for shared reading. I've done a gazillion of the favorite activities floating around out there - alphabet matching, counting coconuts, decorating giant letters with band-aids - and I've noticed that the kids always love the band-aid activities. (What 5 year old doesn't love band-aids?) So, I came up with this short little book to use for shared reading. A handful of letters each show their band-aids after their fall from the tree. "P has a band-aid on its foot." After the shared reading, the kids can make their own version, coloring in the letters and putting real band-aids on them. They LOVE this! (There's a little picture clue to remind them where each letter needs its band-aid.) The teeny tiny band-aids are perfect for this project - you'll need 6 for each child. If you're planning on starting the year with Chicka Chicka Boom Boom and you think that your class might like this book, click below the pisture for a copy of the full-color shared reading version and the black/white student version. What are some of your favorite Chicka Chicka activities?
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