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Monkeying Around with Junie B.
Junie B. Jones is the star of this worksheet. Learners draw a picture of what she thought her brother looked like in Junie B. Jones and a Little Monkey Business. They draw another example of figurative language.
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Junie B.'s Silly Dictionary
In this Junie B. Jones activity worksheet, students try to find funny or silly words that Junie B. makes up in her stories. Students define the silly words too.
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Fun with Fruitcake
In this Junie B. Jones activity worksheet, students identify creative things that Junie B. could do with fruitcake. Students think about how to make the best out of bad situations.
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My First Day of School
For this Junie B. Jones activity worksheet, learners think about their first day of school and create a comic strip using the 8 boxes to depict their day.
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My Own Graduation Gown
In this Junie B. Jones activity worksheet, students celebrate kindergarten graduation as they design their own graduation gown.
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Junie B.'s Invisible Monster
In this Junie B. Jones worksheet, students draw a picture of what they think Junie B.'s invisible monster looks like using the five different clues.
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Junie B.'s Magic Words
In this vocabulary worksheet, students add one letter to each of 19 words to make a different word. All words come from the book, Junie B. First Grader: Boss of Lunch.
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Junie B.'s Carnival Guessing Game
In this Junie B. Jones worksheet, students guess the names of the games Junie B. played at her school carnival. Students use the eight clues to help them name the games.
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Talking Careers with Junie B.
In this Junie B. Jones activity worksheet, learners examine a word puzzle and find the 8 listed careers in the word search. Students also draw a picture of the job they would like to have when they grow up.
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The Birthday Party of My Dreams
In this writing skills learning exercise, students plan their own birthday party by filling in the invitation for their party and draw a picture of the party. Students write a short story about what would happen and who they would invite.
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Showing not telling writing
How do good writers exhibit emotion in their work without using an emotion word (angry, sad, happy, etc.)? This plan offers learners model texts that describe an emotion without using an emotion word. A well-formatted writing activity is...
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Monster Exchange
Students draw and describe their monster. They exchange papers with another student and recreate the monster based on the other student's description.
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Read Write Think: Junie B. Jones Introduces Literacy Mystery Boxes
Contains plans for seven lessons that use the book "Junie B., First Grader (at last!)" by Barbara Park to develop reading comprehension, summary and writing skills. Students create literacy mystery boxes based off the text. In addition...
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Read Write Think: Barbara Park Classroom Activity
A classroom activity concerning the life and works of the "Junie B. Jones" author Barbara Park. Includes creative discussions and processes, web links, and an annotated bibliography. From ReadWriteThink's calendar on 4/21/07.