This week I provided a bonus freebie: A barrier game based on the book There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Clover (check out the post HERE). Today I have another activity to go with this book! Feed the Old Lady!

Feed Clover Collage

You glue the Old Lady’s head (after cutting out a hole in her mouth) onto an empty tissue box. You then can have your children/students “feed” the old lady the items in the story as you read!

This would be great for a circle time or small group, or even just 1:1. This can help target vocabulary, turn taking, and is just FUN! . Clip Art was purchased from Scrappin Doodles.

Grab your own copy HERE. Want more? You are in LUCK! Check back tomorrow because I have one last activity to go along with this book!

Cheers, Happy FRIDAY!!!

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12 Responses to Freebie Friday: FEED The Old Lady Who Swallowed the Clover

  1. You have such awesome printables, Katie! What a fun printable and activity to go with a fun book! I featured your printable as the Free Printable of the Day at the Living Montessori Now Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/LivingMontessoriNow
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  2. This is awesome, as always! I have been wanting to try to find these books for awhile but kept forgetting. I think you gave me the extra nudge because Boogie would think this is so fun! Pinned it! Thanks for sharing!
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    • Katie says:

      Sierra I use all these books in my therapy sessions as well as at home…I haven’t met a kid who doesn’t giggle as I read all the silly things the old lady swallows! ENJOY!

  3. Cheryl says:

    Hi Katie, I thank you so very much. I hope you take a minute to think about all the children you help- and you never met them! As a teacher, you motivate me!
    Thank you
    cc

  4. [...] it was so much fun to actually feed the old lady the items.  (I downloaded the free graphics from Playing With Words 365.)  We (my assistant, intern and I) put the items on the table in front of the kids and they had to [...]

  5. Rebecca says:

    Dear Katie,

    YOU ARE AMAZING! I LOVE THE “OLD LADY” FREEBIES!!!!
    What do you suggest for a student whose parents speak with a haevy foreign accent? Both his verbal vocabulary and comprehension skills are VERY WEAK. Not eligible for ESL according to state

  6. Louise says:

    Love all the information and activities!!! I work for the Kindergarten Here We Come program and it’s great to have such a great resource. Thank you.

  7. Becky says:

    Thanks so much for this activity. My kindergarteners LOVED it!

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