![]() ![]() Retelling a story can be difficult, but adding in a couple of images and some coloring instantly makes it a little less tricky! As kids learn the art of retelling, they can color, cut, and glue the events of the story. Use mini plastic cauldrons to really amp up the holiday spirit!Įncourage your kids to literally get hands-on in creating this adorable art piece that requires handprints, fingerprints, and some creativity to recreate the witch and her friends. This DIY snack mix requires kids to choose the correct number of each snack to add to their Room on the Broom potion. Have kids do a circle time song to the tune of “The Muffin Man” that will have them memorizing and understanding the basic concepts of the story! One child becomes the “witch” and circles (“flies”) around the others each time the song is repeated. If it’s that time of year in your classroom, keep a tab on this page so that you can easily access an engaging selection of activities to pair with this adorable story. This classic tells the story of a witch and her kitty who invite a few other animals along for the ride as they take on some casual, but witchy, broomstick adventures. ![]() ![]() ![]() Room on the Broom, by Julia Donaldson, is a Halloween-time favorite for both teachers and students alike. ![]()
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