I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow Printables
There is a great series of childrens books about an old lady who is always up to different antics. For winter There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow Printables are perfect to have handy as you read the story to your young learner. .
These Book Companion Printables really help my preschool engage with the story as I read it aloud.
Here are the activities included in the free pack:
- Patterning
- Tracing
- Do a Dots
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Trace the Snowflakes
Line tracing is important for teaching and practicing pre-writing skills for preschoolers. It help build those hand muscles and is a great way to strengthen their hands/wrists and work on pencil grip.
While you are reading the book, have your preschooler trace the snowflakes on the page.
When they are done they can color the snowflakes as well.
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Listen to There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow
Are you ready to hear this fun childrens story about an old lady who swallowed some snow. Then, she swallowed a pipe, some coal, a hat, a stick and a scarf. Follow along on her journey to see what happens next.
Patterning
Working with patterns fosters early math skills and reading skills. We read from left to right and we do patterns from left to right.
Activities like this are great to add to your centers or morning time, but also just letting your kiddos so the pages as you read.
What I love about this pattern page is that it works in many of the story elements which allows you an opportunity to talk about the things in the story and see how well they are comprehending the story.
This is also a great activity that allows you to have your child retell the story based on the items on the page.
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Hat Do a Dot Page
Do a dot activities are great for building muscles in kids’ hands and building dexterity. Do a dot activities also help with hand and eye coordination and builds motor skills.
Don’t have do a dot markers? Use pom poms or small erasers or stickers. Think outside the box and make it fun.
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More Book Companion Printables for Preschoolers
- The Snowy Day
- Caps for Sale
- There Was a Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bell
- I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie
- Room on the Broom
- Pete the Cat and HIs Four Groovy Buttons
- Rainbow Fish
- Eating the Alphabet
- Make Way for Ducklings
- The Very Hungry Caterpillar
- If you Give a Mouse a Cookie
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