Description
Do your students struggle with interrupting, blurting and impulse control? This no-prep resource with Interrupting Chicken activities will save you time and help students with disruptive behavior learn to have self control in the classroom.
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How do you handle students who won't stop interrupting in class? Young students often need help understanding when it and isn't ok to interrupt or blurt out an answer in class. Interrupting Chicken is the perfect read aloud for helping students grasp this idea.
The simple message of the book revolves around a little chicken who interrupts and blurts out whenever his Papa is reading him a story. This book has a great message that teaches students that it's better to wait your turn than interrupt others.
Interrupting Chicken activities included in this resource:
- Lesson plans
- Story elements anchor charts
- Text Connections anchor charts & worksheets
- Main Idea anchor chart
- Characters /Setting pocket chart cards
- Retelling pocket chart cards
- Describe Chicken chart (color and B&W)
- Story elements anchor chart (color and B&W)
- Vocabulary cards
- Retelling worksheets (2)
- Comprehension questions
- Anchor Chart – What does interrupting look like?
- Anchor Chart – 3 ways to get attention without interrupting
- Interrupting / Not Interrupting pocket chart cards & worksheet
- Don’t Be An Interrupting Chicken behavior incentive
- Respectful Chicken individual punch cards
- Talking Chicken puppet
- Respectful Chicken desk reminders
- Writing – retell Interrupting Chicken (2 versions)
- Writing – Interrupting scenarios (3 versions)
- Mini Book – How To Be A Respectful Chicken
- Interrupting Chicken craft
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Ideas For Use:
- SEL lesson plans
- Teaching students about interrupting
- Blurting activities
- Teaching students about self control
- Writing activities
- Reading & comprehension activities