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Wednesday, February 24, 2021

April Fools' Day!


No "fooling" around!
This packet will bring grins and giggles to your class using Interactive Google Slides.
Slide One:  Jokes for students...Students share a joke or a prank.
Slide Two:  Informational Text on April Fools' Day...Students answer questions using key facts in the text.
Slide Three:  Informational Text on where the tradition of April Fools' began...Students click and drag facts to complete the sentence.
Slide Four: Word Work... oo (fool)  oo (book) sort (Click and drag)
Definition study of FOOL.
Slide Five:  Finish the silly sentence.  (Click and drag)
Slide Six:  Math Fun...What's hiding.  Facts to 20.








No "fooling"! There is lots of learning to be done on April Fools' Day!

Reading Suggestions and comprehension activities;

April Foolishness (Recall/Story Elements)

April Fool! Watch Out At School (Sequencing/Summary)

Arthur's April Fool (Sensory/Beginning, Middle, End)

Down By the Bay (Create)

Each story is accompanied by a 2 comprehension activity sheets.

April Fool Story

Writing:

Write a "wacky" story

Write a paragraph

Write with details

Word Work:

Vocabulary

Words oo book and oo fool

Word Search

Bring giggles to your class with this delightful resource!







This is no joke!!

Instead it is the ideal resource to share with your students with either Power Point or Google Slides. 

See details here.

The resource includes:

Informational text about April Fools' Day

Assignment for using text to recall information

Reading simple jokes...I bet you cannot hold back a giggle

Assignment for writing about a joke or prank played on you or you played on someone using the key words: Who Where What

Using your creativity and rhyme...Read and then try your own. 

Did you ever see a ________

Word Work with oo book and oo fool

Using a t chart to sort the words

Math...can I fool you? (Subtraction to 20)

I feel these slides  with an April Fool theme will be the perfect springboard to excite your class about a day of reading, writing, creating and practicing math with a partner game.










 

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