Description
Lacey Walker Nonstop Talker is the perfect book for teaching students about the importance of listening in class. Students will enjoy this book companion with good listener anchor chart, writing activities, craft, pocket chart activities and worksheets.
One of the biggest challenges for students, each school year is learning that there are times to talk and times to listen in school. Each teacher is different in their expectations, but we all know that children must learn to listen during instruction and other times during the school day.
This resource will help your students understand when it is appropriate to talk during school and when it is time to listen.
Included in this resource:
- Lesson plans
- Good Listener anchor charts
- Pocket chart activity
- Worksheets
- Word banks
- Scavenger hunts
- Lacey listening activity
- Writing template
- Lacey Walker craft
- Story elements anchor charts – Characters, Setting & Plot
- Story elements pocket chart activity
- Retelling pocket chart activity
- Lacey Walker comprehension activities
- Comprehension worksheets
- Vocabulary cards
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Here's what others have to say about this resource:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This resource has been invaluable in our classroom! My kids absolutely loved it–it was super engaging!! I will reuse this resource for years to come!”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “My students were struggling with knowing when it's time to listen and when it's time to talk. This story was engaging for them and all of the activities included in this bundle helped support what they were learning!”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This was a resource my kiddos DESPERATELY needed. It provided us a chance to talk about when it's appropriate to talk and how much. Thank you.”
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Ideas For Use:
- Back to school lessons on school rules.
- When talking needs to be addressed in the classroom.
- When talking needs to be addressed in other parts of the building such as the cafeteria or hallway.
- When students become too talkative or chatty during lessons.
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