This is a repost from 2016, but I just had to put it back out there. This book is seriously the cutest and so so so perfect for this time of the year.
Have you seen Polar Opposites by Eric Brooks? LOVE IT! It's simple, but so cute! The story is about a polar bear named Alex and a tiny penguin named Zina. The story tells all the different ways that they are opposites, but still the best of friends. The illustrations are adorable and perfect for January!
Have you seen Polar Opposites by Eric Brooks? LOVE IT! It's simple, but so cute! The story is about a polar bear named Alex and a tiny penguin named Zina. The story tells all the different ways that they are opposites, but still the best of friends. The illustrations are adorable and perfect for January!
You've got to have this book extension. I'm telling you, it is the cutest book and these activities are perfect to go along with it! There are anchor charts for the genre fiction-fantasy and purpose. There are also many engaging activities for reading such as comprehension involving rereading to match opposite words, labeling, letter writing activities, coloring page to practice our artistic ability and work on fine motor skills.
You also get a bonus!
We INCLUDED the Game of I Have Who Has - Opposites. It also sell separately. Check out the links below!
Click here for the extension!
The game of I Have Who Has is such a GREAT way to assess your students on High Frequency Words and in this case, they will also be practicing OPPOSITES! In this game the students must read the cards to find out who has the opposite of their word. It requires listening AND reading. Our students love to play! If you would like your own, you can click here to purchase it from our store! Did I mention it's only $1.50! (or FREE if you get the book extension above!) What a deal!
And...while we're talking about OPPOSITES and WINTER and FRIENDS, check this out too. This is an old book and I truly hope you can find it.
This book is about two animals from polar opposite parts of the world who meet up and compare how OPPOSITE they really are. There are anchor charts for the genre fiction and purpose. There are also many engaging activities for reading such as comprehension involving rereading to match opposite words, labeling, letter writing activities, coloring pages to practice our artistic ability and work on fine motor skills. There is also a fun animal sort.
Click here for this book extension.
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