Literature Based Learning:
Literature-based Learning is a strategy that uses a book as the basis to teach. This strategy is adopted as, firstly, it encourages the love for reading from a young age. Reading is a very important part of the learning process.
Secondly, books explore different themes and thus would be a good resource for children to construct knowledge.
Literature based learning follows the principle that by using one text, one can teach English vocabulary, scientific concept, mathematics, art and craft and even your own mother tongue. Literature based learning can be differentiate to suit the needs of the learner. As I have 3 children, I often have to create different levels of challenging material for each child. But I always enjoy the challenge of using a book and creating activities around it. It’s fun for me and the kids.
Content:
Click to see activities for each book.
Scholastic
May I Please Have a Cookie?
The Eating Monster
Other Titles
Alexander and the Wind-Up Mouse
The Ant and the Dove (Aesop's Fable)
'The Very Hungry Caterpillar'.
World Wonders and Famous Landmarks around the World
Good Night, Little Rainbow Fish
Pink! Look under letter P to find the activities for this book.
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