Last Stop on Market Street Printables
As we encourage diversity and community, this is the perfect children’s book to add to your February lesson plan. Last Stop on Market Street Printables were created for children to do as you read this amazing story to them.
I have found that including Book Companion Printables with a story we are reading helps make the story come to life for my preschoolers and helps them remember the story even better. They are excellent to use for reading comprehension.
Extension Activities for Last Stop on Market Street
There are three pages in this pack that would go great in your literacy center, can be used for morning time, or in any other way you see fit.
- Count and Graph
- Letter Matching (uppercase and lowercase)
- Count and Color
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Count and Color
Did you know that coloring is a beneficial skill for children to do and practice!
It is!
Coloring fosters fine motor development and helps to build the muscles in children’s hands.
This counting and coloring page incorporates story elements and makes math and learning fun!
Read Aloud the Picture Book Last Stop on Market Street by Matt de la Peña
If you do not have a copy of this New York Times Bestseller, you can listen to it in the video below. This book is also a Newbery Medal winner and is a A Caldecott Honor Book.
A sweet story about a little boy who goes on a bus ride with his grandmother after church and they meet many amazing people along the way. Each person is different and has amazing unique things about them that makes them special in their own way.
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Letter Matching
Letter matching is a great activity for preschooler but also for early age elementary students.
They will love using do a dot markers, or crayons, or pom pom or just drawing a line to match the uppercase letter to the lowercase letters on the page.
Educational Resources
- Umbrella Play Dough Sensory
- Weather Felt Board
- Drink Coffee Read Books Be Happy Shirt
- Felt Weather Wheel
- Felt Money
Count the Objects
Graphing is an excellent early math skill to introduce to your young learners when they are in preschool.
Have them count the guitars, the coins, the dogs and the buses in the images and color the appropriate number of squares to indicate how many of each are in the picture.