Rudyard Kipling – Just so stories – S860
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JUST SO STORIES
Discover the origins of how animals got their body parts reading Rudyard Kipling’s Just So Stories. Find out how the enormous whale got its throat; how the curious elephant got its trunk; how the lazy camel got its humps; how the mean rhino got its skin; how the creative armadillo was born; how the butterfly stamped; and how the leopard got its spots.
The reader contains
– Author’s Life and Works
– Adaptation of the text with notes
– Wide variety of activities covering the four skills
– Focuses on: Wildlife and Habitats
– Creative Activities and On Line Projects
– Trinity – style exercises (Grade 2)
– Book on CD: Recordings of Text and Activities (Downloadable also in mp3 format from the website www.simonescuola.it)
S860
LIFE AND WORKS OF RUDYARD KIPLING
CHAPTER 1 HOW THE WHALE GOT HIS THROAT
POST-READING ACTIVITIES
DIVING INTO The Whale
CHAPTER 2 HOW THE ELEPHANT GOT HIS TRUNK
POST-READING ACTIVITIES
DIVING INTO The Elephant
CHAPTER 3 HOW THE CAMEL GOT HIS HUMP
POST-READING ACTIVITIES
DIVING INTO The Camel
CHAPTER 4 HOW THE RHINOCEROS GOT HIS SKIN
POST-READING ACTIVITIES
DIVING INTO The Rhino
CHAPTER 5 HOW THE ARMADILLO WAS BORN
POST-READING ACTIVITIES
DIVING INTO The Armadillo
CHAPTER 6 THE BUTTERFLY THAT STAMPED
POST-READING ACTIVITIES
DIVING INTO The Butterfly
CHAPTER 7 HOW THE LEOPARD GOT HIS SPOTS
POST-READING ACTIVITIES
DIVING INTO The Leopard
FINAL ACTIVITIES
Trinity – style activities
The CD symbols mark the beginning and end of each track.