Comprehension Questions/Pictures/Activities Reading A-Z Level C

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Comprehension Questions/Pictures/Activities Reading A-Z Level C We Make a Snowman Comprehension Questions/Pictures/Activities Reading A-Z Level C

1. What was the story about?

2. What are the friends going to make with the snow?

3. Where are the friends going to play?

4. What do the friends play with in the story?

5. What did Dad make for the friends?

Pictures to be used with the story.

Pictures can be used to make matching activities or fill in the blank worksheets.

Links for activities related to snowmen including crafts, snacks,and games http://familyfun.go.com/winter/snowman-snacks-crafts-printables-games/snowman-crafts http://www.dltk-holidays.com/winter/crafts-snowmen.htm http://christmas.organizedhome.com/gifts-crafts-gift-tags/snowman-soup http://stepbystepcc.com/snowman5.html http://akidsheart.com/holidays/winter/snowman.htm http://primarygames.com/seasons/winter/snowman/snowman.htm

Other activities found in Reading A-Z under We Make a Snowman Worksheet #1 Skill: Sequence Events Print out worksheet Have students use the book illustrations to retell the story (beginning, middle, and end)

Reading A-Z activities cont. Worksheet #2 Skill- Initial Consonant Mm Print out worksheet. Use the pictures below to complete activity.

Reading A-Z activities cont. Worksheet #3 Skill- Content Vocabulary Have students use the pictures below to label each body part of the snowman.