Katie Kazoo Switcheroo Series
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![]() | March – April Printable ActivitiesUse these activities in March and April, to extend your class reading of the Katie Kazoo Switcheroo series.Print out the complete Katie Kazoo Activity Kits for March and April - Vol. I and Vol. II, or browse each printable resource below. |
- March Is Women's History Month, Katie Kazoo!
In celebration of Women's History Month, each student researches a woman who has made a difference in the world, and then presents her story. - It's April Fool's Day, Katie Kazoo!
Hold a joke-fest in your class this April Fool's Day. - April -- A Time for Poetry
Appreciate poetry and share it with one another during Poetry Month. - The Magic Wind and You!
Students write stories and create a writing collection called The Day the Magic Wind Came to Our Katie Kazoo Crew. - Katie Kazoo Classroom Crew Reporting 3
Students write additional newspaper articles based on events in the Katie Kazoo Switcheroo books. - I Read to You, You Read to Me Reading Buddies
Your class can spread the love of reading by helping younger schoolmates discover all the joy that books can give. - Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo Book Group Discussion Guide
Use this book group guide to discuss the themes and ideas in the Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo series. - Pepper's Pet Day
Share in Katie Kazoo's love of animals by host a pet day! Students bring in drawings, photographs, videos, and stories that tell about their favorite pet. - Katie Kazoo's "Top Ten"
Students choose their favorite holiday and write a "Top Ten" reasons list explaining why their choice is THE best holiday. - It's Blue and It's Goo, Katie Kazoo
Have fun creating a big mess of goo with your class, while learning a bit of science too. - Taking Care of Our Earth With Katie Kazoo
Create these unique recycling bins with your class that will not only help save the Earth, but make the whole process a lot more fun. - Katie Kazoo: Talk About Siblings and Switcheroos
Use these discussion topics with the Katie Kazoo Switcheroo books.
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