![]() Naturally, you can change the fonts if you prefer. You may want to download her fonts and install them on your computer first. I have used Hello Literacy Fonts (which are free for non-commercial use). We have added differentiated centers to the Science, Math, and More Units. You can find all of the activities above by clicking: Reading Comprehension: Engaging Readers October SET TWO Leonardo the Terrible Monster Math and Literacy Centers Here is another directed drawing example from Ms. For Leonard the Terrible Monster, we had a directed drawing. Each week, we include a related craft or art project. These awesome pictures were sent to me by a teacher who uses our Engaging Readers. First-Grade Leonardo the Terrible Monster Writing: I love the “slobber!” Ha! Here are a few student response pages for visualization. Reading Comprehension Student Response pages Here is the chart as a result (photo credit: Deanna Jump). Students worked on examining the character. ![]() Not only could you use this book for reading comprehension lessons, but Leonardo would also make a great set of lessons for drawing and writing about characters with detail in writers workshop! His expressions are precious! Leonardo the Terrible Monster by Mo Willems is such a fun book! We knew we had to include it in our Engaging Readers lesson plans! The pictures are perfect! ![]() Reading Lesson Ideas for Leonardo the Terrible Monster NOTE: This blog post contains affiliate links, but the ideas are my own. Leonardo the Terrible Monster Lesson Plans for kindergarten and first-grade! ![]()
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