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review 2017-04-08 05:31
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly! by Lucille Colandro (2014-08-26) - Lucille Colandro

This book is about squence of events of an old lady swallowing an animal to help eat the another animal. I think this book can keep readers engaged, because it can have them guessing or wondering what she would eat next. There are also songs that can go along with this text to help engage students even more. I can use this book in my classroom when I want to do a lesson on sequencing. I can have my students to sequence the animals in the order she swallowed them. 

RL: 2.1 

LS: GRE

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text 2017-03-25 16:33
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly - Simms Taback

Lexile Level: AD250L

 

This is a book about a crazy old lady that continuously swallows different animals. This book is very creative. I would use this book in my class room to get the students to put the animals in the correct order. I would use this in first grade.  

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review 2016-10-29 18:32
There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed Bat
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat! - Lucille Colandro

I love these series! I am seriously, what won't this old lady swallow!! In the book, the of lady swallows a bat, old goblin, bones, a wizard, an owl a cat and some bones! Such a fun and exciting book to read around Halloween to your class. You can do such a fun activity with this book! Whether it is writing a response to the story or working on worksheets that relates to the story. This book is geared towards kindergarten through 3rd grade!

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review 2016-10-29 18:13
The Lile Old Lady Who Is Not Afraid Of Anything
The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything - Linda Williams,Cecelia DeWolf,HarperAudio

This book is perfect for independent reading or read aloud in the classroom! I remember my 2nd grade teacher reading this book to my class and it has always stuck with me since then! I absolutely love how the old lady is walking through the woods and she keeps running in to different obstacles and keeps telling herself that she is not afraid. This is such a fun book to read to your sweet little 1st and 2nd graders around Halloween! Throughout the story the teacher can make noises, and the students can follow. This way you can engage the students into the book and make sure that they are listening and understanding what is going on in the book. They will LOVE IT!!

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