![]() ![]() Students will design ten simple symbols to fill a Scaredy-Squirrel-inspired emergency kit. (AASL 4.1.8, “Use creative and artistic formats to express personal learning.”) Suggested Time: ![]() Given a graphic organizer, students will create a Scaredy-Squirrel-inspired “Emergency Kit” by using symbols to represent objects they would like to have in their own emergency kit. Symbols have never been more fun! Lesson Plan: Suggested Grades: ![]() Get to know a new author and engage your reluctant readers with Scaredy Squirrel. However, many of the illustrations also use symbols with which Scaredy Squirrel communicates his thinking and planning. Scaredy Squirrel stories are told through a combination of words and graphic organizer-type illustrations. In this lesson, students end their Unit of Inquiry on Signs and Symbols by having fun with Mélanie Watt’s Scaredy Squirrel. Karen Christensson’s RADCAB Model of Information Source Evaluation.Ancient Civilizations: Societies Then and Now.Sense of Belonging: Homes and Communities. ![]()
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