![]() Main Idea and Theme including examples for the book ![]() ![]() Inferring and Predicting including specific book-related scenarios. Here’s what you’ll get (find the contents page in the preview!):Ĭause and effect, including games related to the cause and effect in the book.Ĭharacter traits and analysis, including anchor chart labels.ĭiscussion questions as a list, individual cards and sticky notesĬompare & Contrast including Venn diagrams This is reinforced further by Voices in the Park read-aloud discussion questions for you to use before, during and after reading the book. ![]() Voices in the Park activities were also created so your students can reflect that people see the world in different ways and have their own points of view of the same events. The activities are open-ended, so they can work at their own level, and you can assess their understanding. Your students will love digging deeper into Voices in the Park book while developing their comprehension skills. Make teaching reading skills fun with these engaging and differentiated activities for Voices in the Park by Anthony Browne! This resource includes NO-PREP graphic organizers covering more than 10 different comprehension skills perfect for centres, assessments or sub-planning. ![]()
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