The Day Louis Got Eaten

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Ocr_converted abbyy-to-hocr 1.1.20 Ocr_module_version 0.0.17 Old_pallet IA19210 Openlibrary_edition I liked the different inventions and Miss 4 liked tracing the path to Louis through all the swallowed creatures. We made the three monsters first. For monster #1 (I’ll call it “Oatmeal Monster”) remove the lid from the oatmeal container. Wrap the outside of the container with a piece of construction paper, then layer zigzag construction paper strips on top to create “scales” (we prepped the zigzag strips in advance): For the feet, cut toes in each tagboard rectangle. Use markers to add some delightful monster toenails.

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This resource is full of cross-curricular activities to help you explore the picture books Manfred the Baddie, The Day Louis Got Eaten and Jeremiah Jellyfish Flies High by Scottish author John Fardell. The resource activities include: The winners of The Farshore Reading for Pleasure Teacher Awards 2023, highlighting the work schools are doing to encourage a love of reading, have... Author Luke Palmer introduces his new book, Play (Firefly Press) about four boys growing up together, the challenges, the friendships, and what hap... Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2020-10-01 12:06:32 Boxid IA1951601 Camera USB PTP Class Camera Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier Descriptive Statement: Content includes identification of personal interactions; communication skills; ways of meeting emotional, physical, and intellectual needs; andLS.8 The student will investigate and understand interactions among populations in a biological community. Key concepts include Audience: Since this is a picture book, this could be read to students from elementary to high school to highlight different important topics. However, it could be very effective if used in a Biology, Earth Science, or other science-based class. Though it is aimed to be fun and silly, a teacher could definitely use it to lighten up some curriculum topics and illustrate how even older students can benefit from the use of picture books in the classroom. Author Guy Bass introduces SCRAP, about one robot who tried to protect the humans on his planet against an army of robots. Now the humans need his... Selection Criteria: Though intended for younger audiences, this book could be a great classroom read for science students to connect with the topic of food webs and predator/prey relationships. The creatures in the story have an obvious hierarchy among them to create a food chain and the sister of the main character has a great propensity for invention in the modifications she makes to her bike to save her little brother. A strong female protagonist is a great tool to be able to use in any classroom to show all students that girls can be heroes too. Teachers could have students create their own inventions to solve the problem of Louis being eaten, or perhaps discuss why they think the food chain goes the way it does in the story. There is also a strong message about family and doing anything to help one another that is important for students of all ages. Older students could definitely relate to the theme of having a younger sibling or family member get into trouble and having to save them, or even needing a family member to save them. The illustrations are also bright, fun, and well done which would appeal to potential readers. This is a preview of a remote PDF: https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3508&context=cbmr

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urn:lcp:daylouisgoteaten0000fard:epub:716f9e45-35a8-4634-86bc-ef87b836d876 Foldoutcount 0 Identifier daylouisgoteaten0000fard Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t88h82288 Invoice 1652 Isbn 9781849393874The drawings are detailed and good in that they are in sections and you can follow the story through them even without the words. I liked the fact that the resourceful sister saved the day! A tasty treat with an entertaining spin on "there was an old lady who swallowed..." Great for reading aloud. Read more The Day Louis Got Eaten is a children's book written and illustrated by John Fardell and published in 2011 by Andersen Press Ltd. Read and choose favourite recipes, discover interesting facts and write question-and-answer information texts about food. Read and write questions and statements and produce recipes.

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Content is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) unless otherwise noted. Tab the ends of the legs and hot glue them to the oatmeal container. I added some construction paper fringes to my monster legs, and some kids elected to use markers for further decorating. LS.6 The student will investigate and understand that organisms within an ecosystem are dependent on one another and on nonliving components of the environment. Key concepts include He is a regular contributor to the adult comic Viz, and has created and drawn two of the most popular and long-running strips, The Modern Parents[1] and The Critics, as well as the more recent (and rather less popular) additions of Ferdinand the Foodie and Desert Island Teacher. His work for Viz often tends to satirise various types of self-important or self-righteous middle class people. The Modern Parents, for example, portrays the way a mother and father insist on bringing up their young sons following a doctrine of what they term as 'ethical awareness', much to the detriment of their children.entertaining. Parents will enjoy reading this story to their children, and teachers can use this story to



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