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How to Use “Sneezy the Snowman” to Build Language Skills
Hey there, friends! If you’re anything like me, you love a good resource that can make planning easy and keep your students engaged for more than one session. That’s why Sneezy the Snowman is one of my go-to winter resources. It’s fun, interactive, and can target so many skills! Here’s the thing: kids thrive on repetition. Research backs it up, too! Repeated readings of the same story can help kids build vocabulary, strengthen comprehension, and reinforce critical language concepts. And with a resource as versatile as Sneezy the Snowman, you can stretch this lesson plan across several sessions (or even weeks!) without feeling like you’re doing the same thing over and over. Let me show you how to use Sneezy
How to Use “Sneezy the Snowman” to Build Language Skills
Hey there, friends! If you’re anything like me, you love a good resource that can make planning easy and keep your students engaged for more than one session. That’s why Sneezy the Snowman is one of my go-to winter resources. It’s fun, interactive, and can target so many skills! Here’s the thing: kids thrive on repetition. Research backs it up, too! Repeated readings of the same story can help kids build vocabulary, strengthen comprehension, and
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