Monty's Magnificent Mane Analysis

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ECE 231: PRESCHOOL PRACTICUM
Small and Large Group Experience
Curriculum Domain: Literacy
Materials: “Monty’s Magnificent Mane” by Gemma O’ Neill
Activity description: Children will listen to a story and ask questions about what’s going to happened next in the story.
Potential questions to be asked: “What do you think is going to happened next?” “Who do you like in the story?”
Pre-K Standard: 2.PK.2, 2.PK.3, 3.PK.8
Scaffolding: Children will get introduce to a story and ask questions about the story.
Outcome Assessment: This book the children seems to enjoyed it and found the pictures intriguing. I picked this book up, because it was the same author who did “Jeffrey The Giraffes," which I read previous to the children and found the author style

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