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Description About the Book The bestselling Old Lady series finally delivers its own version of the original, classic song. It's the Old Lady as she's never been seen before. Now she's swallowing animals from the classic story to create a home full of lovable pets! Full color. Book Synopsis The bestselling Old Lady series finally delivers its own version of the original, classic song: THERE WAS AN OLD LADY WHO SWALLOWED A FLY! It's the Old Lady as you've never seen her before! Now she's swallowing animals from the classic story...to create a home full of lovable pets!With rhyming text and hilarious illustrations, this is the original song young readers know and love with a wacky twist. The perfect story to read all year long! About The Author Lucille Colandro has written many books for children, including the bestselling There Was an Old Lady series illustrated by Jared Lee. Jared Lee has illustrated more than 100 books for young readers. He has received awards from the Society of Illustrators, the Martha Kinney Cooper Ohioana Library Association, the National Cartoonists Society, and others. He lives in Ohio with his wife and a menagerie of dogs, cats, ponies, ducks, and a few unknown creatures.
1-2-3 Come Do Some Little Old Lady Storytelling Crafts With Me Do you read the book "There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly?" My kiddos absolutely LOVE this story; it's perfect for practicing the "sequencing and retelling a story" standards too. Lucille Colandro has also written a cute Halloween version: "There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Bat", which my students also enjoy. If you haven't read it, click the link to see a short YouTube video of the story, which is set to music. With that in mind, I designed two storytelling sliders, which make a quick, easy and fun craftivity children can transition to after you read the stories. Choose your favorite, or give your students a choice. Children color the objects on the “slider strip” then cut and glue it together. As they pull on the end of the “slider” the various pictures go through the ”window”, so that children can take turns retelling the story to a partner or reading buddy, then take their “Little Old Lady” craftivity home to share with their family, once again practicing these standards. Storytelling sliders are also an easy & interesting way to assess comprehension. I’ve included a “sequence the story” worksheet for this, where students color and trim the picture “windows” then glue them in the correct order on the blank worksheet. I introduce the lesson by reading the story, then share my completed "slider craft” with my students. So that you can quickly and easily make an example, I’ve included a full-color slider pattern. After I read the story, we retell the tale together using the picture prompts on my slider. I have them guess which object they think the little old lady ate next, before I pull the picture through the “window”. My students now know what’s expected of them, and are very excited to transition to making a slider of their own. I’ve also included a “Here’s What Happened…” writing prompt worksheet, as another way to check comprehension plus practice sequential writing, hopefully using a variety of ordinal numbers or other transitions. Reading both stories on two different days, also provides you with an opportunity to do some comparison and contrast activities. We also graph which one was our favorite. Today's FREEBIE is a packet with 7 pumpkin-themed games in it, perfect for Halloween week or party day. Well that's it for today. Thanks for popping in. I have lots of errands on my "to do" list, so my feet have hit the floor running this morning. Wishing you a pleasant and productive day. "Colorful leaves, light breeze, bare trees...it must be autumn!" -Unknown
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In 1916 a young woman named Madge bet her sister that she couldn’t write a detective novel. Unfortunately, her sister was Agatha Christie so she lost. The novel Madge’s bet inspired was Christie’s debut, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, which was first published in serial form in The Times starting this week a century ago.Few bets have been lost as spectacularly as Madge’s. Christie went on to write 66 detective novels, as well as 14 short-story collections. Two billion copies of her books have been sold, making her the most commercially successful novelist yet. She is the third ...
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We are so excited for this time of year and getting ready for the upcoming holidays. Even more exciting is seeing how thrilling everything is through our children's eyes. Next week we have their Thanksgiving class parties and programs, and have been getting fun little glimpses of what activities and songs they have been working hard on to share with us. Cute has been singing one Thanksgiving song none stop for at least two months. "Don't be a turkey, just say thanks!" over and over and over. We can't wait to see his little face on stage and actually hear the song in its entirety. It was only fitting with all the Thanksgiving excitement just around the corner that our little ones picked a fun themed book for this month's children's book club pick. NOVEMBER'S SELECTION: For November our little ones chose I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie by Alison Jackson. FROM THE BACK COVER: I know an old lady who swallowed a pie, a Thanksgiving pie, which was really too dry. And with that the feast begins! After the pie the old lady swallows a whole squash, all of the salad, and the entire turkey! As Mother and Father watch in shock, the two children are delighted to see the old lady growing fatter and fatter. And, in the end, the old lady makes a surprising and humorous contribution to the holiday festivities. ACTIVITY: We found a few fun activities on Pinterest, but fell in love with this set of of sequence activity cards from Mrs. Jones Creation Station. They are perfect for all ages, and such a great way for little ones to retell the story! Download the full activity and instructions HERE. PAST CHILDREN'S BOOK CLUB PICKS | October | Also, check out last year's Favorite Thanksgiving Book picks from our little ones! Happy Reading! Follow us on Pinterest HERE. Follow us on Instagram HERE. Follow us on Facebook HERE. Follow us on Twitter HERE. View our Etsy Shop HERE. *This post contains Amazon affiliated links.
What I love about this book is the repeating vocabulary and funny storyline that captivates children. It’s the perfect book to build a lesson around for little English learners.
A zany holiday companion to the beloved Old Lady series! The old lady is at it again, and this time she's swallowing a spoon... while humming a tune! You won't believe why this old lady swallowed a spoon, a bowl, some flour, a pan, and more! Read this book and find out why! With funny illustrations and hilarious text, this read-aloud is sure to become a holiday favorite! | Author: Lucille Colandro | Publisher: Cartwheel Books | Publication Date: Sep 06, 2022 | Number of Pages: 32 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback/Juvenile Fiction | ISBN-10: 1338668323 | ISBN-13: 9781338668322
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The first day of school our professor introduced himself and challenged us to get to know someone we didn’t already know.I stood up to look around when a gentle hand touched my shoulder. I turned round to find a wrinkled, little old lady beaming up at me with a smile that lit up her entire being.She said, “Hi handsome. My name is Rose. I’m eighty-seven years old. Can I give you a hug?”
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