1 Product, 10 Ideas – Reading Comprehension Flowers
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1 Product, 10 Ideas: Idea 9 – Reading Comprehension Flowers Perfect reading comprehension and verbal language skills by using flower prompts. Students pick a flower (have one for each) before the story begins and answer their prompt aloud when the story is over. Create generic questions or laminate the flowers and write story specific questions on them that can be erased after the lesson is over. We took the Poppin’ Patterns Spring Flower 6-inch Designer Cutouts and came up with 10 different ways that you could use them in the classroom. Read on to find activities that range from math to language to crafts for Mother’s Day that all use this one versatile product. Bulletin Boards <–Previous Idea Next Idea–> Flower Sight Word Wall |





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Commented On March 11th, 2012 7:59 pm
So glad spring ideas are here.
Commented On March 18th, 2012 12:11 pm
This will be my goal to do before Spring Break! LOVE the Spring ideas!
Commented On May 9th, 2012 4:35 pm
I have used flowers around the room with the answers to questions on the flowers. It can be math answers, multiple choice with just ABCD or written answers. I have the kids become busy bees! They work on a question and then have to buzz around the room to “pollinate” or find the right answer. After they find the right answer they get a new question and buzz to the next answer.