Zombies Don't Eat Veggies!
- Illustrated by: Jorge Lacera
- Published by: Children's Book Press
- Read by: Jaime Camil
- Suggested grade level: K - 3rd
- Run time: 8 minutes
Welcome to The ReaDing Rhinoceros Resources! Happy Reading, Creating, and Exploring! Ray and Deb
Welcome to The ReaDing Rhinoceros Resources! Happy Reading, Creating, and Exploring! Ray and Deb
BUT, you need to be strategic in your playing...
HAVE fun. Pay attention to your opponent.
ANY craft materials, old envelopes, paper, marker, stones, magazine cutouts, etc. YOUR IMAGINATION will make this great...
You will need 2 sets of 5 similar objects (even bottle caps - 5 blue, 5 white).
You need to make a grid like the ones shown here to make 9 boxes.
The object of the game is to be there first player to get three of your markers in a row, column, or diagonal.
Provided by Reading is Fundamental
This is definitively one of my FAVORITE books.
https://www.rif.org/literacy-central/material/where-wild-things-are-read-aloud-video
What would Max do to tame YOUR Wild Things?
Create your own Wild Thing Dance... Share with your friends and family.
THANKS TO DR. LAUREN AT VSU FOR THIS POST
There are various ways to play tag. Below are just a few examples.
Tag can be played without any equipment or with minimal equipment such as a pool noodle.
You need at least 2 players to play tag.
In this tag game there is no "It". All the players can be the taggers and or be tagged. When a player is tagged, he or she puts his/her hand on the area where he/she was tagged. This is called the "Band-Aid." He/she can keep playing tag. He or she must now use his/her other hand to tag others. If he/she gets tagged again, he/she will have to use his/her hand as a second “Band-Aid”. He or she is allowed to keep playing. If that player gets tagged a third time, he/she needs to go to the "hospital". The “hospital” is a designated area near play. Once there, he/she can wait for predetermined time, such as 2 minutes, to heal his/her wounds, and then return to the game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qT5msWW3Wts- general clip
- Read Aloud Video
October 26th is the day MY dad was born. He is a grandfather, too, so I thought this was a good story to share with you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4K_K07a8LM
- Read Aloud Video
written and illustrated by Marcus Pfister and read by Ernest Borgnine.
GO UNDER THE SEA IN THIS COLORFUL STORY VIDEO ABOUT A SELFISH FISH.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9mryuEKkKc
ACTIVITY: Make some of Rainbow Fish's new friends
You Need: colored paper (you can use pages from an old magazine, gift wrap)
Glue or a glue stick A pencil Scissors A paper background paper to glue your fish onto
Cut out different size circles. Fold the circles in half. Cut on the fold and mix and match your colors to make a fish. Use this picture to guide you.
Glue your fish onto the background paper. Don't forget to write your name and the date!
LOTS of people
A Pool Noodle - called a Linguini
Divide your players into thirds. One of the 1/3rd players will each need a foam pool noodle or something like it. These foam noodles are called the linguini. The rest of the players, the players who do not have a foam noodle, chase the players who have foam noodles. When the player’s tag a person with the foam noodle, that person yells "Drop the linguini!" The tagged player must drop their foam noodle. The tagger, the person who tagged them, picks up the foam noodle and then becomes the target for the other players.
To play this game, you need at least ONE other person.
You will hunch down on the floor or ground. The other person will get behind you in the same position. If there are more players, they will line up the same way.
The person furthest away from you (last in the line), will jump up (like a frog), and jump over the person directly in front of her or him. They they will do the same until she or he gets to the front of the line. Then the next person has a turn.Watch this short video to get the idea.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hj0JBiknaPg
LEAP like a frog!!! See the story about real frogs posted on 10/22/2020.
You can learn about REAL frogs with this read aloud video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27wwLAaUw0Y
Before Starting
- Here are some skills you can practice with the other players: Throwing - any type of ball back and forth, spatial awareness- running around without bumping into other players, and balance- moving without falling over.
- Equipment: One ball- preferable a bigger ball like a kick ball
- Each player needs a different number- the best way to do this is to line everyone up in a row/line and go down the line with player’s being numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. until everyone has a different number.
- You can play this game with as many players as you want- the more the better.
Watch this video first...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCqD8XxFD-Y
How to Play
· Designate a thrower- the thrower will start the game. With all the players standing close to the thrower, the thrower will throw the ball straight up into the air while yelling out one of the number’s
· The player whose number was yelled, gets the ball as fast as he or she can and yells the word “SPUD” as soon as he/she touches/grabs the ball
· As the ball is being thrown, all the other player’s (whose number wasn’t called) run away from the ball as fast as they can until they hear the word “SPUD”. Once the word SPUD is said, all players stop running and are frozen
· The student who has the ball may take four steps ( S P U D) towards any other player
· The SPUD player then rolls or throws the ball at a player ( the frozen player), trying to hit that player below his/her waist
· The frozen player cannot move his/her feet. As the ball is being rolled or thrown to him/her, he/she can try to catch the ball or move his/her body to avoid the ball
· If the (frozen) player is hit with the ball, he/she will get a letter starting with S. Subsequently, as rounds are played, if that player is hit again they get a P, then a U, then a D. Once a player gets SPUD they are out of the game
· If the frozen player catches the ball or if thrower misses the frozen player, the thrower gets a letter
· The thrower for the next round is whichever student received a letter (S P U or D). He or she begins the next round by throwing the ball as high as he or she can in the air and shouting a new number
EVERYBODY'S
IT
TAG GAME
In this game, everyone is "It", therefore, everyone is trying to tag everyone else. Players must keep track of how many players they tag throughout the game. After a certain time, time is up and the player who tagged the most player’s is the winner. Make sure you have a designated time prior to playing. This game can be very tiring.
You can learn how to play this game by watching this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TdcrkirZMM (Playing for fun with your friends and family)
YOU NEED:
Equipment:
- Anything that can be kicked- a can or bucket are ideal
- Also you need a home base- this will be where everyone gathers. It can be anywhere or any item.
- A playing surface with hiding areas- a backyard or playground are perfect
- A place for jail- this is where players will wait if and when they are captured
Players:
As many as you want. You need a minimum of 3
Game:
- Choose a person to be IT
- Choose a home base
Starting:
- The person who is IT kicks the can/bucket as far as he/she wants
- As the can/bucket rolls ( after the kick), payers scatter around the playing surface to find hiding places
- The IT player chases after the can/bucket and brings the can/bucket back to home base (which was designated before playing began)
- Once the can/bucket is are home base, the IT player counts to a certain number with his/her eyes closed. This number can be anything but it is best if it is from 10-100
- When IT opens his/her eyes, he/she starts searching for the other players around the playing surface
- IT calls out the player’s name when he/she finds a player
- If the player who was hiding can kick over the can/bucket before the IT player does, he/she is safe
- If the IT player makes it to the can/bucket first, the player who was hiding must wait in “jail”
JAIL
- Jailed player/s can get out of jail if another player risks his/her capture to save them
- The jailed players are free and able to play in the game again if a player can kick over the can/bucket and then call out "HOME FREE" without the IT player getting him/her
- The game is played until all the players are in jail
- The player who was first caught will be IT for the next game
- If the game is too long and you want to change up the IT player, the first person who was caught twice will become IT for a new game
- Read Aloud Video
Written by Dom DeLuise
Illustrated by Christopher Santoro
Have you ever seen a caterpillar? Did you let it crawl on your hand? Maybe you saw it make a cocoon? I LOVE butterflies and love to watch them sipping from the flowers in my garden.
Here is a story about how a caterpillar changes into a butterfly. You can read along with the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_m_bmrCUeM
Share with your friends and family.Watch this video so you get the main idea.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZzswQaICfM
1. You will need to draw or map out connecting rectangles together on the floor- either single rectangles of double rectangles touching each other. You can use tape, string, or chalk to help you draw your rectangles.
2. Once your single or double rectangles are drawn, you will need to get a small piece of equipment to throw into the rectangles, known as a marker. This can be a small stone, beanbag, bottle cap, twig, money, etc.
3. Each rectangle will have one number in it. The rectangles will be numbered 1 through however many rectangles you have. You can choose whatever number you want in each rectangle.
(NOTE: you can choose to play hopscotch without numbers or a marker and just hop through the hopscotch board for fun).
Playing:
1. The first person to go through the hopscotch board will throw the marker somewhere on a rectangle. If the marker lands on a line or outside the rectangle(s), that person will lose their turn. The marker will be passed to the next person in line and he/she will have to wait for his/her next turn.
2. Once a marker is on a rectangle, that person will hop on one foot into the first empty rectangle. From then on, that person will hop in every subsequent empty rectangle until they get to the marker with the rectangle.
3.Once a player has hopped to the rectangle with the marker, he/she will pick up the marker turn around and hop back to the beginning of the hopscotch board.
4. Once a person has picked up their marker and has hopped back to the beginning on the board without making any mistakes*, that person will pass the marker to the next person in line. It is important to throw the marker to different rectangles throughout the game to challenge yourself.
*Making a mistake- mistakes are made if you fall, hop outside the lines, and/or hop past the rectangle with the marker. If any of these mistakes happen, that person will lose his/her turn.
Scoring:
1. Players will get points based on the rectangle they hopped to and back from without making a mistake (A person only get points based on the rectangle he/she hopped to and back from, which had the marker on it). Make sure you keep track of your own points.
2. Games are played until 20 points. Once a person gets to 20 points he/she has won and the hopscotch game stars over.
Have fun!!!!!