One of my favorite farm-themed books is Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type by Doreen Cronin. It's so witty, it's so cute, and it's farmalicious.
It's about a talented group of cows who use an old typewriter to write Farmer Brown a letter requesting electric blankets. Farmer Brown says no and well... things get real! The hens then ask for electric blankets, farm animals go on strike, and Farmer Brown's farm ends up in shambles!
There are many skills that can be addressed using this book:
1) /l/ blends - click, clack.. clickety, clack.. Need I say more? haha
2) Vocabulary - This book is filled with awesome vocabulary words such as, "ultimatum," "strike," and "neutral party." Scaffold students to use context clues to figure out the meaning of these challenging words. This book can also be used for exposing students to farm vocabulary.
3) Inferencing - Wow, this book is a must for addressing inferencing! At the end, the ducks ask for a diving board, but nothing else is said about it. On the last page, you see a duck diving into the pond! The ending is just one of many opportunities for inferencing.
4) Comparing/Contrasting - Compare the cows and ducks! They both live on the farm and use the typewriter. Other great comparisons could be cows/Farmer Brown or students can compare/contrast themselves to Farmer Brown.
Have you used this book in therapy? What skills did you address?
I adore Doreen Cronin's books.. Check out this past Wild About Books post for ideas and a freebie for Cronin's Diary of a Worm!
Have a wild Wednesday!
Love this book and your ideas! Thanks for keeping me kid book literate.
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