Summer Special Activities, Stories and Questions (3-9 years)
About This Product
The resource, Summer Special Activities, Stories and Questions, is an interactive guide providing a fun-filled combination of linguistic exercises, cognitive tasks and captivating storytelling. Ideal for students aged 3-9 years old in diverse teaching settings such as public schools or homeschools.
Engaging Storyline with Popular CharactersFundamental to the resource is an engaging storyline featuring popular characters Pom Pom, Zoggy and Sam. Their exciting seaside adventures keep young learners' curiosity peaked throughout the activities.
Diverse Set of Stimulating Exercises- Word Searches - A great way to expand vocabulary in a fun fashion.
- Puzzles - Crafted to challenge reasoning skills in early learners.
- Crosswords - Focusing on age-appropriate words for further enhancing vocabulary use among students.
This creative section calls upon the kids' imaginative abilities as they narrate their own holiday experiences fostering critical communication skills.
Promoting Independent Thinking with Open-ended Questions Features after Stories:} 'The Sandcastle'- This story ending with open-ended questions invites young readers to reflect on narratives promoting independent thinking.This enriching guide isn't limited by seasonality. It's versatility crates suitability year-round across various academic settings from whole group instructions, small learning pods or even individual homework assignments.
A noteworthy feature is its length – this comprehensive PDF activity guide includes 94 pages ensuring continued learning engagement over time.
To sum up - Summer Special Activities, Stories and Questions is an indispensable tool in the hands of educators looking to provide holistic learning experiences.
What's Included
Contents
Pom Pom on Holiday
There’s An Alien In Danger At The Sea
Activities (word search, spot the difference, dot to dot, puzzles, cross word)
Pom Pom at the Beach
The Sandcastle story and questions
My Trip to West Farm
What Can I Tell You About My Holiday?