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1. Write the text from Go Away, Big Green Monster! on chart paper using colored markers or crayons to match the color words found in the story.. 2. Gather index cards and markers for students to make a memory card game during a literacy center activity.
GO AWAY, BIG GREEN MONSTER!, the app, is an interactive form of the popular children's book by Ed Emberley. A monster appears, bit by bit, on each page -- first the eyes, then the nose, and so on. But when the narrator tells the monster to go away, he does, bit by bit. The author narrates the book as the words appear at the bottom of each page.
Go Away Big Green Monster by Ed Emberley .. Adapted from the original text, Go Away Big Green Monster, by Ed Emberley . Sherlock Center on Disabilities
Ed Emberley is the illustrator and author of over 80 books, including the bestselling Go Away, Big Green Monster! and his enormously popular Drawing Book series. He has received many awards and accolades, including a Caldecott Honor in 1967 and a Caldecott Medal in 1968.
A nice variety of great activities for a monster theme day or as extensions after reading Go Away Big Green Monster or Sad Monster Glad Monster. Includes: 6 art-related activities; A class book writing extension; Games and a gross motor activity; shapes, colors, emotions, comparison & contrast, + discussion activities, A graphing extension and
Published in 1992, Create monster pieces out of foam for students to use when retelling the story.
When a player lands on a monster stomp space they get to stomp the dough monster with their stomper and put it in jail! Children delight in the making and mashing of monsters! You can choose your own customizations too. Have your clients make their own monster instead of using the mold.
Go Away, Big Green Monster! by Ed Emberley is the focus book for this week's literacy activity, which we are pleased to share with you here. During and after reading, children answer questions and categorize vocabulary words. Go Away, Big Green Monster! Objectives/Skills: Print Concepts: Children understand that stories are made up of words.
In Go Away, Big Green Monster!, students enjoy seeing the monster gradually appear. Students love retelling the story, and being in control of creating the monster.
I did my version of “Go Away Big Green Monster” by Ed Emberley on the flannelboard. This is a great participation story and I love doing it on the flannelboard so that the kids can […] Monsters! | storytime katie - January 2, 2014
Published in 1992, Create monster pieces out of foam for students to use when retelling the story.
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Cleverly diecut with bold colors and overlapping pages, Go Away, Big Green Monster! is an entertaining book that turns scary into silly, and empowers kids to take control of their fears.
Designed to complement the story Go Away Big Green Monster, this exciting activity pack is bursting with ideas to help children learn about body parts and features, practise colour and shape recognition and build on their counting, literacy and vocabulary skills.