Baby Mummy from Where's My Mummy
Piggie from the series by Mo Willems
A. Wolf from The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs
Mike from Monster's Inc.
Since this project is done during the month of October it is one of the first monthly projects to be completed each year. The best part is that students get excited about reading and they are free to use their imagination to make their pumpkin into a character in whatever way they want to. Of course there are rules to the project: Students may not carve their pumpkin in any way and they must complete a written book report which fully describes the character from the text. Students present their pumpkin book report to their peers and families are invited into the classroom to celebrate the students' hard work.
This is a great idea to get parents involved in their child’s reading. It seemed like the students had a blast creating characters from the books you shared with them. The pumpkins look phenomenal! This was a great way to get students comfortable speaking in front of an audience. In addition, you were able to target the speaking and listening domain in the common core.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! I usually carve pumpkins with my kids, but this is a great alternative that allows a little more independence. I love that you found a way to be festive while also encouraging a love of reading,
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