The Pigeon Finds A Hot Dog by Mo Willems
After reading this story, ask children to write in their journals what they would have done in Pigeon's situation. In Early Childhood Classrooms, the teacher can lead a rug discussion, where the children discuss together what they would have done.
Next, students will make cardboard Pigeon puppets, and use these to put on their own play. They can react the events of any of the existing Pigeon stories, or they can come up with new adventures for Pigeon!
For a fun snack, serve mini hot dogs! See if your class can describe what a hot dog tastes like!
Your video presentation was very thorough, & the description of the books along with listing some other books that are similar, makes me want to read them books. Great fun and creative activity, i don't think i could describe a hot dog so i would love to see the responses from the children. :)
ReplyDeleteI really liked your video it was done well. I really like the activity you planned. It gives the students to get creative in the reenactment. I also found the hot dog tip to very funny, i would love to try this one day.
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