Enhance reading abilities with an activity that enriches and expands children's language and emergent literacy skills using the story Over in the Meadow, illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats. Reading prompts will enhance understanding of the story, plus new terms will enhance children's vocabulary.
Grades:
+ show tags
Download
Page 2 of 2

Prompts

Ask the child questions after the second and third readings of Over in the Meadow, to start a conversation about the book. You can prompt the child on every page, using the questions below. If the child says something spontaneously about a picture, expand on it and ask the child to repeat it. There are questions for every one or two pages of the story.

  1. Who is this? What is she doing? (This is the mother turtle. She tells her baby turtle to dig.)
  2. Who lives where the stream runs blue? (An old mother fish and her little fishes two live where the stream runs blue.)
  3. What are the fishes doing? (They are swimming and jumping.)
  4. Who lives in a hole in a tree?(A mother bluebird and her little birdies three live in a hole in a tree.)
  5. What are the birdies doing? (They are singing.)
  6. Who are these animals? (a mother muskrat and her four babies)
  7. What are the baby muskrats doing? (They are diving into the water.)
  8. What do you see here? (A mother honeybee and her babies are flying around the beehive.)
  9. What sound do honeybees make? (They buzz.)
  10. What do you see here? (A mother crow is bringing food to her baby crows.)
  11. What do the baby crows say? ("Caw! Caw!")
  12. What do you see in this picture? (Crickets are living in the grass.)
  13. What are these animals? (These are lizards.)
  14. Can you point to the mother lizard? Can you point to the baby lizards?
  15. What color are the lizards? (They are brown.)
  16. Who lives where the clear pools shine? (An old mother frog and her little froggies nine live there.)
  17. What are the frogs doing? (They are croaking and jumping.)
  18. Can you croak like a frog?
  19. Does this picture show daytime or nighttime? (It shows nighttime.)
  20. What do you see in this picture? (Fireflies are shining their lights.)
  21. Would you like to see a firefly?

Vocabulary

The words listed below come from the story and its pictures. As you page through the book, point to the pictures and ask the child to name the object or the action shown. This will help the child learn new words. You can use the words below, or you can choose words you think will interest your child. Below are words for every one or two pages of the story.

  • mother turtle, baby turtle, leaves, turtle shell, digging
  • mother fish, baby fish, water, dragonfly, swimming
  • mother bluebird, baby bluebirds, tree, leaves, singing
  • mother muskrat, baby muskrats, diving, tails, whiskers
  • honeybees, beehive, buzzing, wings, stripes
  • mother crow, baby crows, cawing, berries, nest
  • crickets, grass, moon, chirp
  • mother lizard, baby lizards, sun, gate, basking
  • mother frog, baby frogs, leaping, croaking
  • fireflies, nighttime, shining

Excerpted from

Read Together, Talk Together
By Pearson Early Childhood

Excerpted from Read Together, Talk Together, the Pearson Early Childhood research-based program that makes reading aloud even more effective!

Featured Kindergarten Resources

Odds and Evens Lesson Plan and Printables for Kindergarten

LESSON PLANS

Odds and Evens Kindergarten Lesson Plan & Printables

Engage kindergarteners with this fun and interactive Odds and Evens Lesson Plan that makes learning early math concepts ...

Add to Folder
creative writing
children's book
activities
classroom tools
language arts and writing
vocabulary
Create new folderCREATE NEW FOLDER
Comparative Subtraction Lesson Plan & Worksheet for Kindergarten

LESSON PLANS

Comparative Subtraction: Kindergarten Lesson Plan & Worksheet

Dive into the world of early math with our engaging Comparative Subtraction Lesson Plan & Worksheet for Kindergarten, fe...

Add to Folder
creative writing
children's book
activities
classroom tools
language arts and writing
vocabulary
Create new folderCREATE NEW FOLDER
Ten More or Ten Less Place Value Lesson Plan for Kindergarten

LESSON PLANS

Ten More or Ten Less: Place Value Lesson Plan & Printables

Dive into the world of place value with this engaging lesson plan for kindergarteners, designed to make learning numbers...

Add to Folder
creative writing
children's book
activities
classroom tools
language arts and writing
vocabulary
Create new folderCREATE NEW FOLDER

Related Resources

BOOK GUIDES

The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter

The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter Summary of the Story Peter Rabbit disobeys his mother and goes to Mr.

Add to Folder
creative writing
children's book
activities
classroom tools
language arts and writing
vocabulary
Create new folderCREATE NEW FOLDER

BOOK GUIDES

Peace at Last by Jill Murphy

Peace at Last by Jill Murphy Summary of the Story Mr. and Mrs. Bear and Baby Bear go to bed. Mr.

Add to Folder
creative writing
children's book
activities
classroom tools
language arts and writing
vocabulary
Create new folderCREATE NEW FOLDER

BOOK GUIDES

The Day the Goose Got Loose by Reeve Lindbergh

The Day the Goose Got Loose by Reeve LindberghSummary of the Story A goose gets loose and causes havoc on the farm.

Add to Folder
creative writing
children's book
activities
classroom tools
language arts and writing
vocabulary
Create new folderCREATE NEW FOLDER

BOOK GUIDES

The Napping House

The Napping Houseby Audrey Wood It's a rainy night and Granny goes to bed.

Add to Folder
creative writing
children's book
activities
classroom tools
language arts and writing
vocabulary
Create new folderCREATE NEW FOLDER

BOOK GUIDES

Rabbits and Raindrops by Jim Arnosky

Rabbits and Raindrops by Jim Arnosky Summary of the Story A mother rabbit takes her five babies out of the nest for the ...

Add to Folder
creative writing
children's book
activities
classroom tools
language arts and writing
vocabulary
Create new folderCREATE NEW FOLDER

BOOK GUIDES

The Father Who Had 10 Children by Benedicte Guettier

The Father Who Had 10 Children by Benedicte Guettier Every day the father who has 10 children gets up and makes breakfas...

Add to Folder
creative writing
children's book
activities
classroom tools
language arts and writing
vocabulary
Create new folderCREATE NEW FOLDER

About the author

TeacherVision Staff

TeacherVision Editorial Staff

The TeacherVision editorial team is comprised of teachers, experts, and content professionals dedicated to bringing you the most accurate and relevant information in the teaching space.

loading gif