Use these Sounds Like School Spirit back-to-school activities to pair with this adorable picture book during the first week of school.
This would also be a great book and activity set for celebrating Read Across America Day!
And if you’d like to find additional lesson plans for K-1 like this one, be sure to check out and download my free reading activities for picture books.
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Sounds Like School Spirit Back-to-School Activities
Sounds Like School Spirit is beautifully written and illustrated by Meg Fleming and Lucy Ruth Cummins. It is told in a sing-songy rhyme, essentially taking the reader through a day at school. Here are some activities you can use as you head back to school.
Supplies You May Need
For the following activities, you may need these supplies:
- printed copies of the free activities
- plain (white) cardstock
- plain (white) & colored printer paper
- crayons
- pencils
Rhyming Words
The story is told in rhyme, so it’s an excellent way to incorporate some phonological awareness right off the bat! Students can listen for the rhyming words and then use these picture cards alongside the book afterwards.
Echo Reading
The story also includes chants, so it’s an excellent book to model echo-reading with your students. Echo reading is a modeling strategy that helps struggling readers identify words, express emotion while reading, and strengthen decoding skills. The “We say, you say!” format is especially engaging and fun for students, making this book the perfect basis for practicing echo reading.
Finding Letters and Words
I love the big, bold fonts used throughout the story – especially in the chants. This is a good way to point out letters and words to students, and have them locate them within the book and on the activity sheet. It’s also a great way to practice following directions!
Reading the Pictures
As I mentioned, the illustrations in this story are divine! I love them! You could even start the book with a picture walk to have your students predict what the story is about. Then, follow it up by introducing students to ‘reading the pictures.’ This method is a beautiful way to make sure everyone knows – first thing in the school year – that they *ARE* readers!
Finding Similarities
Your students will likely note that they can relate to what they see and hear while reading the story (text-to-self/world connection…hola!). Be sure to point out what they have in common with what they see and read in the book.
Bonus Idea!
There is a cute little class pet who hops his way through the book. Ask your students why they think this little guy was drawn into almost every page? A great way to generate discussion and higher level thinking questions!
Looking for more back to school activities?
These Sounds Like School Spirit (affiliate link) activities are great for back to school! I have several other great resources to use the first week of school, too!
- 20 Back-to-School read-alouds, paired with standards-based activities
- TONS of back-to-school activities
- 90s-themed classroom community-building resource. (Seriously, it’s SO fun!)
- More back to school activities HERE!
- Find your grade level and click on an image below for my favorite back to school resources.
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