Clifford's Big Idea: Share
Woof! Woof!: The focus of this lesson is to encourage the concept of sharing through reading and cognitive learning experiences.
Teaching with Clifford’s Big Idea: Share
Sharing acts of kindness can bring friends together in work and play. When children are given opportunities to share with others, they learn positive social skills needed to develop healthy relationships. Through observation and role-playing, children learn how to share, be considerate of others, and make good decisions.
Teach: Share and Search!
Objective: The following activity nurtures essential:
- social and emotional skills
- alphabet and phonemic skills
Practice: Woof! Woof! Word Match!
Objective: The following activity nurtures essential:
- vocabulary/sight word skills
- pre-reading skills
- creative expression skills
Extend: Cognitive skills can also be reinforced through reading when children have opportunities to creatively experience books.
- To promote basic math skills, help children color in their word count information on a classroom bar graph. Help children count, compare, and share the information with the class.
- Read Clifford Counts Bubbles by Norman Bridwell, Scholastic. Then fill the classroom with bubbles...just like Clifford!
Clifford’s Library: These books support Clifford’s Big Ideas and reinforce valuable early literacy skills:
- Clifford’s Riddles by Norman Bridwell (Scholastic)
- Clifford’s Word Book (Clifford the Big Red Dog) by Norman Bridwell (Scholastic)
- Clifford’s Show-and-Tell Surprise: Clifford the Big Red Dog (Big Red Dog Series) by Norman Bridwell (Scholastic)
Teaching Tip: It’s well known that there is a close correlation in the number of books a child experiences and reading success. Reading aloud throughout the day to children builds vocabulary, fosters imagination and creativity, and encourages growth in essential early literacy skills. By giving children opportunities to explore picture books independently, they can also grow in interpreting stories through illustration, which reinforces overall comprehension skills.
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