Perfect SEL, Classroom Management, book craft activity to accompany the children's book read aloud, "My Mouth is a Volcano" by Julia Cook ~ a read aloud about the importance of waiting your turn to speak and how to manage interrupting. Great for Reading, Literacy, ELA Centers for all grade levels! Read aloud the story "My Mouth is a Volcano" (Get Your Copy), and then encourage students to create their own *Volcano* Crafts to reflect on why it's important to wait your turn to share, and to record what to do when they feel like interrupting. More Julia Cook Resources on the Blog. Product Includes (SEE PREVIEW + VIDEO PREVIEW) Black and White/ or Color-printed Volcano Templates Coloring Pages Available 4 Different Cover Templates: Plain or Personalized 8 Differentiated Fill-In Templates: with and without prompts Ways to use the craft: Use your Volcano Craft to remind you what you can do if you feel like interrupting. Use your Volcano Craft to practice waiting your turn to speak Display the crafts as a helpful classroom reminder about the importance of taking turns to speak and share *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Learn More about MAISTORYBOOK: creating reading resources to inspire in children a love for books and a curiosity for the world of reading. Blog: www.maistorybook.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/maistorybook Instagram: @maistorybooklibrary Facebook: @MaiStoryBook TikTok: MaiStoryBook