This book companion is designed to accompany the book, If You Give A Mouse A Cookie by Laura Numeroff. It is developed for Preschool and early Elementary aged students. The book must be purchased separately.
-Sequencing With Ordinal Numbers
Worksheet:Students will sequence the events from the story
-Comprehension Questions & Retelling
Mat: As students answer questions correctly they will remove the
card to reveal parts of the picture. Once all of the cards have been removed,
have students retell the story.
-Yes/No Questions: (12 cards) Students will draw a card and answer the question.
-Thinking & Reasoning Questions: (8
cards) Students will draw a card and answer the
question.
-Object Function:The teacher will
describe an object and the student will point to the object that has been
described.
-Cause/Effect: (2 worksheets) Students
will draw a line from the cause on the left to the effect on the right.
-Prepositions: Students will cut the cookies off the bottom of the
worksheet. The teacher will give simple instructions on where students should
glue the cookies.
-Describing: Page 17- Students will draw a card and provide two words to describe the
object. Page 18- This can be done as a group or
individually. Give each student a crayon and have them find objects in the book
that are described. When they find an object they can color in the circle.
-Basic Concepts:Students will pull a card and identify
the concept labeled on the card
-Syllable counting:Place a sticker on the back of the card behind the correct
number of syllables so students can self check.
-Mouse says: Following one-two step
directions: Place cards into a container.
Students will pull a card from the container and follow the directions. If they
follow the directions, they keep the card. If not, it goes back into the
container. The student with the most cards is the winner.
-My Speech Words Worksheet: Students
will find words with their speech sounds from the story and write them in the
blanks.
-Cookie Jar Reinforcement Activity: When students answer a question correctly
they will roll the die and take that number of cookies out of the jar. The
student with the most cookies is the winner.
-Go Together: Place the
cookies on the table with the cookie side facing up. Students will turn the
cookies over trying to match the two objects that go together.
-Open-ended game board
You can grab If You Give A Mouse A Cookie on TPT.
Tagged with: Book Companion, Language, Preschool
You can grab If You Give A Mouse A Cookie on TPT.
Tagged with: Book Companion, Language, Preschool
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