Certainly, other types of animal flash cards could be used. An even better idea might be to have hand puppet or stuffed animal examples of the animals in the book to pass around for the children to look at. During their break, they could play with the toys as an added refresher for the animal concepts that they learned during the classroom and field trip sessions. Besides providing an excellent review, it would be a seamless method of integrating the reading with field trip sessions and prop and toy purchases. This type of activity will give the teacher indicators of the students' abilities as a class and individuals prior to beginning the reading unit. It might be wise to do the field trip as the follow-up idea to the book with Brett's work as preparatory for that activity.
Annotated Bibliography
1. Brett, J. (1989). The mitten. New York, NY: G.P. Putnam's Sons.
Baba knits some white mittens for her grandson and warns Nicki that a white mitten is harder to find if he loses it in the snow. Nicki loses the mitten in the snow anyway. A group of animals including a mole, a rabbit, a hedgehog, an owl, a badger, a fox, a bear a mouse climb in for shelter. The mouse tickles the bier's who sneezes and throws out all of the mitten's tenants all at once. Nicki finds his mitten and takes it home to his bewildered Baba who can not figure out why it is so stretched out.
2. Brett, J. (2010). The easter egg. New York, NY: Putnam Juvenile.
Little Hoppi the Easter Bunny is trying to decide which egg to make. First he thinks of copying one type of egg that is being made by other bunnies. However, he then decides to make an egg that is right for him. In this way, he not have to win the contest. Rather, he just takes pride in his work. Next, he unselfishly sits on a mother robin's dropped, unbroken egg so that she can sit on the two that are still in the nest. These types of messages make up the entire book and does not contain any explicit religious references surrounding Easter, so it is appropriate for a multicultural...
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