Oi Frog!, Oi Dog!, Oi Cat! and Oi Duck-Billed Platypus! Literacy Bundle.
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Literacy Activities and Rhyming Cards to be used with Kes Gray's award winning Oi series of brilliantly funny, rhyming read-aloud picture books.
This GROWING bundle will include activities for all the Oi books in the series . Price will go up as more book studies are added to the resource.
By purchasing this growing bundle today, you will save 30% off the total price of the individual units and will receive all new resources uploaded to this bundle for free!
I will continue to add units to this bundle as new books are published. Simply keep checking back and redownload the additional files.
Not only will your students LOVE these hilarious stories, they'll also have fun with these follow-up activities targeting language, comprehension and literacy. These books are brilliant rhyming read-aloud text, jam-packed with animals and silliness - perfect for students and teachers alike.
My products are designed in a clear, uncluttered format utilizing graphic organizers.
They are simple to read and are printer/ink friendly.
They are ready to print and go.
Fonts included:
- USA: Simple Print in US Letter size (US spelling),
- Australia: Qld Beginners, NSW Print and Victorian print in A4 size (UK spelling).
- UK: Sassoon Primary Font A4
These high engagement activities include:
- A beginning, middle and end retell page.
- Story map for characters, setting, problem and solution.
- KWL chart (2 options provided- learnt or learned).
- Problem solution organizer.
- Cut and paste word sort for nouns, verbs and adjectives (with answers).
- Sentence transformations.
- Cut and paste matching rhyming words activities.
- Cut and paste and labelling activity in colour and B/W.
- A set of rhyming cards with pictures of all the characters in each book
Identifying rhyming words
Rhyming is a basic phonological awareness skill that develops a beginning understanding of the way sounds work within words. When students learn rhyming words, they are developing the ability to:
1. Break words down into smaller words.
2. Learn the rhythm of the written and spoken word.
3. Learn word families such as den, ben, ten, men, and pen.
4. Increases ability to spell new words.
Beginning Middle End
Identifying the most important event from the beginning, middle and end of the story helps a reader understand how organization, sequence, and plot make a good story. This can then be applied to their own writing. Teaching students to retell occurrences in a story helps them become more accurate in summarizing and monitoring their understanding.
Story elements
A graphic organizer, such as a story map, can help students visually organize a story's elements, increasing their ability to retell, summarize, and comprehend the story.
Sentence transformations
This activity gives students practice with sentence structure (Syntax). Transforming words that are out of order forces students to think about each word in a sentence rather than only memorizing an entire phrase without understanding the importance of structure.
Writing prompts
Making connections is thinking about the text in relation to ourselves, other texts, and the world. Making connections provides the basis for learning, as students connect new information with their own experiences. This develops fluency with their comprehension skills.