Description
The Scariest Campfire Story You’ve Ever Heard…This book by Ron Keres is quality! The resource contains 32 pages and 13 differentiated activities in printable AND digital versions! This resource is perfect for all elementary grades since the activities can fit the standards of grades 1-4. The Scariest Campfire Story You’ve Ever Heard focuses on creativity, feelings of being scared, figurative language, conquering fears and more! The best part is…. You can use this book year-round, especially during the fall/Halloween season.
Within The Scariest Campfire Story You’ve Ever Heard product, you will find:
A page with all concepts and standards that are included in the resource.
Predicting
Summarizing
Figurative Language (Onomatopoeia) within the text and outside of the text. – Answer keys provided
Quote Analysis
Conquering Fears Writing Prompt and Self-Reflection
Text Connections page
Camping Checklist
Vocab Wordsearch with answer key.
Design a new cover for the book
Design a campsite
How-to-Draw a Campfire Lesson
Vocabulary
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Diversity:
Eyes that Kiss in the Corners– Diversity / Self Love
Growth Mindset:
Salt in His Shoes- A story about perseverance and a growth mindset.
The Girl Who Made a Million Mistakes– Growth Mindset, Perseverance, Self-Esteem
Kindness:
The Cool Bean– Kindness and including others.
Jelly Donut Difference– Spreading Kindness
Snippets– Reveals the power of kindness and the beauty of being unique/ Math polygon incorporation as well.
Do Unto Otters– A story about manners and The Golden Rule.
How Full is Your Bucket– A story about self-esteem, kindness, the Golden Rule
So important in the classroom:
The Power of Your Words:
Mr. Peabody’s Apples– A story about the “power of your words” and not spreading rumors or gossip
Self-Confidence:
The Smart Cookie– The power of self-confidence
Self-Acceptance / Accepting Others:
The Good Egg– Self-Acceptance, Accepting Others, it’s okay not to be perfect
The Bad Seed– Your reputation and past don’t define you; accepting others for who they are, self-reflection.
I Believe I Can– Believing in AND loving yourself.
Friendship / Problem Solving
I’m Not Just a Scribble– Inclusiveness, Friendship, Belonging, Self-Worth
Enemy Pie– Friendship, Problem-Solving, Bullying, Judgement, Respect
Self-Control:
Even Superheroes Have Bad Days– Feelings / Self Control
My Mouth is a Volcano– A story about learning to have self-control with your words and interrupting.
Second Chances:
Being Your Best Self:
Choices / Feelings / Emotions:
My Magical Feelings-Discusses 12 different Feelings. It’s Okay to have feelings; our reaction to them counts!
This Book is Perfect– Mistakes are Okay, Embracing Imperfection
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