When Brittany Youngblood sent me her new book, Sea Flap-Flap, to read, I immediately feel in love! The idea for this directed drawing and rhyming craft instantly popped in my head.
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Sea Flap-Flap is an adorable rhyming book for little learners! This book follows Sea Flap-Flap as she explores the ocean floor with her pups and rhymes along the way.
This rhyming book would be perfect to add to your ocean week activities or use anytime of the year to practicing rhyming words!
Find Sea Flap-Flap on Amazon here.
Sea Flap-Flap Stingray Directed Drawing
You know I love a good directed drawing and this one is no exception!
Follow the visual directions to show your students how to draw Sea Flap-Flap!
You can use this in a lesson on settings as well. Lead students in drawing the stingray and then let them design a setting that would make sense in this story.
Grab the directed drawing visual directions here!
Free Rhyming Craft for Kids
This rhyming craft is absolutely adorable and would be perfect to display in your classroom!
For this rhyming craft, students will get to assemble their own stingray.
Then, they will draw and label two words that rhyme to display on the front. This would be a great rhyming words assessment or way to display learning.
Grab the FREE rhyming craft here!
Sea Flap-Flap Book Activities
Sea Flap-Flap is the PERFECT rhyming book for kindergarten and 1st grade! Your students will love listening to the sing-song story and completing the directed drawing and rhyming activity.
If you complete these activities with your students, let me know! I would love to see how they turn out!
If you are looking for more rhyming word activities, I have an ENTIRE blog post about how to best teach rhyming that’s full of free, hands-on activities! Read it here.
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