The Little Old Lady Who Wasn't Afraid of Anything by Linda Williams
"I'm not afraid of you," says the little old lady. But the noises keep growing. CLOMP CLOMP, WIGGLE WIGGLE, SHAKE SHAKE, CLAP CLAP....and the little old lady who was not afraid of anything has the scare of her life!
But by using her head and coming up with a great idea, the little old lady finds that all turns out just right in the end.
A fun tale particularly around Halloween.
A Fun Retelling Of The Tale
The Little Old Lady Who Wasn't Afraid of Anything Lesson Plan Ideas
- Literature Guide by Nancy Polette
- A collection of reading, writing and singing material
- Powerpoint Presentation by Susan Will
- A fun presentation to accompany the story
- Free Felt Templates
- Recreate the story with these templates
- Readers Theatre Script by Lori Pratt
- Re-enact the story with the class
- Fun Activities from Making Learning Fun
- Including scissor practice, trace and colour and concentration
- Suggested Activities
- Ideas prior to reading, during reading and after reading
- Halloween Activities from A-Z Teacher Stuff
- Suggestions and activities for Pre-K
- Halloween Ideas
- Suitable for kindergarten aged children
- Pumpkin Unit Study by Easy Fun School
- Songs, acivities and letter recognition
Related Craft Activities
- Halloween Centrepiece
- A beautiful decorative centrepiece for Halloween
- Spooky Mosaic
- Have fun making spooky mosaic pictures this Halloween.
- Painted Pumpkins
- A safe alternative to pumpkin carving - fun for all ages!
- Jack O'Lantern Mask
- All ready for you to colour.
- Scarecrow Puppet
- A fun craft idea for children of all ages.
- Paper Plate Jack-O-Lantern
- This cute pumpkin is really easy to make and is a great decoration for your door or window.
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- emiliarose emiliarose Nov 8, 2009 @ 9:40 pm
- Yes my daughter did too. It is such a fun story to read to children.
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- stargazer00 stargazer00 Oct 31, 2009 @ 1:08 am
- My kids loved this book!
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