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[…] love to do a simple directed drawing and summary (for a freebie click HERE). But this book is also a gem for teaching onomatopoeias! Look at those crunchy […]
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Jessica says
I love these two activities. I see this in my very near, October future! 🙂
Jen says
Yippeeee!
Victoria Moller says
My firsties love the Click Clack books! I just picked this one up at our Scholatsic Book Fair so I will most definitely be doing these activities after fall break. Thanks Jen