Description
What Do You Do With an Idea Book Activities:
This What Do You Do With an Idea? book activities product is perfect for students in 1st-4th grade.
This literature unit focuses more on the concepts presented in the story and less on the content (although comprehension questions are included in list form and task card form).
In addition to the task cards and printables, you will also find a craftivity and growth mindset reflection page.
These activities will help your students discover their magnificence (with a bit of help from you and this fantastic picture book). Enjoy!
Note: Picture books are generally most appropriate for primary grades, but the concepts presented in this book are suitable for any age. This unit is designed to reach students older than the average picture book audience.
This file includes activities about the following:
- Discussion questions and task cards
- What is a problem?
- Inventions
- Use a stick brainstorm
- Use a stone brainstorm
- Growth Mindset
- Journal Writing
- Your bright idea
- Changing the world
- Adjectives (craftivity)
- Imagination, creativity, and perseverance
Here are individual links for each Kobi Yamada Literature Unit:
- What Do You Do With an Idea Activities
- What Do You Do With a Problem Activities
- What Do You Do With a Chance Activities
- Maybe Book Activities
- Trying Book Activities
- The Candy Dish Book Activities
NOTE: THIS FILE INCLUDES A DIGITAL DISTANCE LEARNING OPTION!
This product includes a digital option (as well as the no prep printable option). The instructions for utilizing the digital portion appear at the end of the packet.
This PDF file contains 36 pages + Google Slides™.
Tammy R –
Fun activity to go with the book.
Tammy R –
Fun activity to go with the book.
Second By the Sea –
Great product with lots of activities and worksheets to use.
Second By the Sea –
Great product with lots of activities and worksheets to use.
Erin W –
great book and easy to use ideas to extend the read aloud
Erin W –
great book and easy to use ideas to extend the read aloud
CourysCorner –
Loving this packet for my growth mindset unit!
CourysCorner –
Loving this packet for my growth mindset unit!
Nicole N –
This was a great resource for my students. The activities didn’t take as long as I thought it would, but they were still quality activities.
Nicole N –
This was a great resource for my students. The activities didn’t take as long as I thought it would, but they were still quality activities.
Erin M –
Thank you!
Erin M –
Thank you!
Rebecca C –
Thank-you.
Rebecca C –
Thank-you.
Happylearning –
Good resource! THANK YOU!
Happylearning –
Good resource! THANK YOU!
Kim B –
Great story, great resource.
Amy C –
My students seemed very engaged. They loved this resource.
amy S –
Good resource to accompany a really good book! I used this with Kinder students as we talked about what it means to brainstorm.
randy B –
Good resource.
Paige Hays Therapy Services –
Nice variety of worksheet and application of the ideas from the book. We needed a bit more structure for a struggling learning, pages with less writing responses would have been helpful (or writing prompts).
Miss Browns Primary Land –
Excellent resource!