Summary of Book: There was an Old Lady who Swallowed a Clover is a traditional story that was retold in a new way. This book is about an Old Lady that continuously swallows things over and over in a fun rhyming way, beginning with a clover and ending with a fiddle. And after she has swallowed many things, she dances with a leprechaun and giggles so much out poppes a rainbow and all the things she had swallowed.
Why you would/would not use this book in your classroom? I would use this book in my classroom as it is a great book for practicing sequences and listing items in order. It also would be a fun way to introduce and explain the holiday of St. Patrick's Day.
Appropriate age group for this book: 4-8.
Ideas for unit of study to include this book or how you might use this book in the classroom: This book follows a great sequencing order. So I think that after reading the book a couple of times, having the students complete a sequencing order worksheet would be a good idea. Then after they put it all in order, the students could re-tell the story.
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