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Pig the Pug Book Companion Activities for Language, Social Skills, STEM

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My students LOVE the "Pig the Pug" books! This resources was a great follow up activity after reading the book.
My students loved this activity. There are so many different activities to choose from, there is something for everyone in your class.

Description

This "Pig the Pug" Book Companion is full of language arts and social skill activities to accompany the book "Pig the Pug" by Aaron Blabey. It even includes a fun STEM activity for practicing making predictions. This book companion is designed for speech therapy, general education, and special education classrooms.

View the preview for pictures of many of the activities!

Included is:

  • Full Color Story Retell/Sequencing Cards
  • Sequencing Cut and Glue
  • Sequencing Glue and Write
  • Comprehension Page with 2 visual choices
  • WH Question Comprehension
  • Story Map
  • Summarizing SWBST Graphic Organizer
  • Compare/Contrast
  • Describing Graphic Organizer
  • Antonyms Cut and Glue
  • Perspective Taking
  • 3 Ways to be a Good Friend
  • Main Idea
  • Blank Pig the Pug Writing Paper
  • Open Ended Game
  • STEM Challenge Activity - making predictions

This product is designed to be used with the book "Pig the Pug" by Aaron Blabey. It does NOT include the book "Pig the Pug" which must be purchased separately.

I also have a fun book companion for the book "Pig the Winner"

Pig the Winner Book Companion Activities

Total Pages
19 pages
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Demonstrate understanding of figurative language, word relationships, and nuances in word meanings.

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