If You Give A Cat A Cupcake - Literacy Games & Printing Practice
By Kayla • April 3, 2018

Children just love the "If You Give..." books written by Laura Numeroff. We found this cute literacy lesson plan for your kinders at Izzie, Mac and Me - the activities go along with Numeroff's If You Give A Cat A Cupcake.
Reading Comprehension Game
After reading the story, test your kiddos' comprehension with this fun game from First Grade Al La Carte. The {FREE} printable comes complete with game board and question cards. [NOTE: If you think the questions will be too complex for your kinders, consider creating your own.] This is a fun and unique way to determine how well your students listened during story time.
Cupcake Printing Practice
To go along with the cupcake theme, have your kiddos try their hand at this fun letter writing worksheet from Kindergarten Hoppenings. It's a great way to review the alphabet as well as provide your students with printing practice. [For extra practice, invite your kiddos to complete the worksheet, first with lower case letters, and again with upper case letters.] Of course, you can find the {FREE} download at Kindergarten Hoppenings.
These are just two of the fun unit activities found at Izzie, Mac and Me - be sure to check out the full post for more phonics/literacy activities and printables!
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