![]() Older children can just roll with him effortlessly. Depending on the ability level of children, you might need to pause the video to allow children to follow. I personally have used his videos with my students. He is super cool for engaging kids in drawing. This is a cute counting video for young learners, and I just love the Count, too. ![]() Sesame Street: How Much Wood Can a Woodchuck Chuck? This is excellent for a homework assignment where the parents can get involved in practicing with their kids. If you downloaded the free sample woodchuck poem and think your kids would have fun memorizing this and trying to say the tongue twister faster and faster, there is a black and white version in the paid version CLICK HERE. This is a video to use as kids learn more about woodchucks. Check out the color version for FREE in the Sample Download CLICK HERE. I have included a fun sheet in the download. This is a wonderful video to share with students as an intro to alliteration and the woodchuck tongue twister. Jess and Squeaks are entertaining and informative. Check out these videos to share with your students. Read more about Groundhog Day on the Groundhog Day Club website. The legend began in 1886 and has continued to this day. ![]() He lives in Gobblers Knob and every February 2 he predicts if spring will come early. The most famous groundhog lives in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. Woodchucks are part of the squirrel family. The woodchuck has many names including groundhog and whistle pig. In addition, if you have access to a computer the videos can be used as an extension for the Fact Web pages included in the Animals in Winter download. Based on your classes individual wants and needs I have included some resources from all the animals. Every year kids have different interests. Here are some videos that can be used with the 5E Model as you plan your lessons. There are ten animals featured in the lovely book. Check out this online reading of the book. The book introduces the concepts of migration and hibernation in a very generic way, as to help children build upon information they might have already obtained. While others like the woodchuck hibernate. Some animals migrate like birds, bats and butterflies. “Animals in Winter” focuses on ten animals as they prepare or survive during the winter months. Children will read this book over and over again. ![]() The introductory science forward books are a wonderful primer to getting children excited to learn more about the wonderful world of science. “Animals in Winter” is a wonderful addition to any home or classroom library. Topics covered here will include migration, hibernation and adapting concepts based on the book “ Animals in Winter” written by Henrietta Bancroft & Richard G. Teaching young children about some of these animals is exciting and this blog post is a primer for kids between the ages of five and eight, give or take on where children are academically. Winter animals have some unique adaptions for the winter months in many parts of the country. ![]()
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