Title:
The Very Hungry Caterpillar By Eric Carle
Rationale:
By using a read aloud story with the students it engages them and helps them understand through a story what is being taught. By having the story to accompany them the students can learn vocabulary, rhyme, punctuation, sounds of letters, and can describe the pictures.
Materials:
baggie with caterpillar picture on front
pictures and words of things caterpillar eats in the story
Sheet with blocks and the days of the week in separate boxes
pictures or each student of the foods he ate
Motivation:
"Kindergarten we have been learning about butterflies and caterpillars this week. I have a story for you called The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle. I am going to read the story to you and I want you to put your thumbs up when you hear words that begin with the letter 'c'."
Vocabulary: days of the week, words with c, putting words in the caterpillar
Students recognize words the begin with 'c'
While reading the story have the students put their thumbs up when they hear a word that begins with the letter 'c'.
Students get a sheet with the days of the week and pictures of the foods the caterpillar eats
Read the part of the story again about what the caterpillar eats
Have students put the images of what he eats in the corresponding boxes on their sheet
For example: "On Monday he ate through one apple." The students will have to put a picture of an apple in the box that says Monday.
Center Vocabulary work
For a center activity, students would have a plastic bag with a picture of caterpillar on the front and pictures and words of things he ate in the story.
The students will then have to say the word and then put it in the bag like caterpillar is eating it.
Bibliographic Data:
Carle, Eric. The Very Hungry Caterpillar. New York, NY: Philomel, 1994. Print.
Center Vocabulary Work: http://www.classroomfreebies.com/2012/04/hungry-caterpillar-activity-packet.html
The other two vocabulary ideas were self-created.

Very appropriate activities that will develop literacy skills! Love this book and the concepts it lends itself to!
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