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This FREE chapter slice includes a section from our Big Book: Have You Seen My Fish? title.
Enjoy 4 FREE worksheets from our Big Book: Have You Seen My Fish? title. These worksheets can be used on their own, or paired with the individual resources. And the best part is, it's FREE.
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About the full resource, Big Book: Have You Seen My Fish?:
This story in our resource was written in Lac La Ronge, SK in 1991 at a conference theme-building workshop. The co-authors have included Cree words in their dialect. The story is about a boy who looks for his fish. He sees all kinds of fish before he finds his pet. The story introduces Cree vocabulary of kinship words. The repetitive text provides encouragement and success for emerging readers. Themes involve families and pets. Included resources in our unit are patterns to make a big book, and patterns to make a flannelboard story. Students will learn kinship terms in another language or their mother language, will listen to a story, and will retell the story using pictures. This Big Books lesson provides a teacher and student section with reading passages, big book, and flannelboard to create a well-rounded lesson plan.
This FREE chapter slice includes a section from our Big Book: Have You Seen My Fish? title.
Enjoy 4 FREE worksheets from our Big Book: Have You Seen My Fish? title. These worksheets can be used on their own, or paired with the individual resources. And the best part is, it's FREE.
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About the full resource, Big Book: Have You Seen My Fish?:
This story in our resource was written in Lac La Ronge, SK in 1991 at a conference theme-building workshop. The co-authors have included Cree words in their dialect. The story is about a boy who looks for his fish. He sees all kinds of fish before he finds his pet. The story introduces Cree vocabulary of kinship words. The repetitive text provides encouragement and success for emerging readers. Themes involve families and pets. Included resources in our unit are patterns to make a big book, and patterns to make a flannelboard story. Students will learn kinship terms in another language or their mother language, will listen to a story, and will retell the story using pictures. This Big Books lesson provides a teacher and student section with reading passages, big book, and flannelboard to create a well-rounded lesson plan.