![]() ![]() Give each student a piece of paper and have him fold it into four sections. If want make a large kapok tree out of bulletin board paper for the middle of the board. ![]() Arrange the animals and the reasons on a bulletin board or large piece of bulletin board board paper under the title “Save The Great Kapok Tree” for a cute student-made display.You could also have them write the reason on sentence strips if you don’t want to make the speech bubbles. Then show them how to make a speech bubble and have them write their animal’s reason for saving the tree. Have each group make their animal out of construction paper and color and cut it out. Then assign each group a different animal from the book. Put the students into groups of two or three.After reading make a chart of the animals and what they said about the importance of the kapok tree.As you read discuss the different reason that the animals want to save the kapok tree. Read the book The Great Kapok Tree by Lynne Cherry to the class. ![]() This lesson focuses on the reason that the tree is important to the different animals.Ĭonstruction paper, pencils, crayons, scissors When one of the men takes a break and falls asleep, the animals of the rainforest whisper in ear to try to persuade not to cut down the tree. The Great Kapok Tree by Lynne Cherry is the story of two men who go into a rainforest to cut down a large kapok tree. ![]()
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