Stone Soup
This literacy bag based on the classic tale STONE SOUP by Marcia Brown.
Inside the cute hand-painted bag, you will find NINE teacher-created
educational activities (including manipulatives). As always, activities are
printed on quality cardstock, laminated in three mil thick laminating
pouches, cut out and ready to go!
1. Hand-painted canvas bag
2. Vegetable Graph with Veggie Counter Manipulatives:
Students sort and graph the 30 vegetable counters (The soft rubber
veggie counters include corn, onions, cucumbers, carrots, red bell
peppers and eggplant)
3. Veggie Patterns:
Students use the veggie counters to create patterns according to the
directions on the patterning sheet (AB, ABB, and ABC patterns)
4. Story Sequencing:
Students put the sequencing strips on the numbered spaces of the soup
pot to show the order in which the items were added to make stone soup.
5. Vegetable Riddles:
Students match each vegetable riddle card to it the card naming the
vegetable it is describing.
6. ABC Order Cards:
Students put the cards in ABC order. (Most of the words can be
alphabetize by the first letter, however, there are two words that start with
/p/.)
7. Memory Matching Game:
Students use the ABC order cards and picture cards to play a Memory
style matching game.
8. Stone Soup Glyph:
Students follow the directions given to create their own unique glyph to
show their soup preferences. (Includes the laminated directions page and
two blackline reproducibles for students to cut, color and paste for the
glyph)
9. Picking the Right Answer -- Carrot Subtraction:
Students solve the subtraction written at the top of the carrot. They then
"pull" the carrot from the soil to see if they were correct.
10. Super Soups Graph:
Students ask ten people which of the four soups listed is their favorite and
graph the results.
11. Activity Letter:
Explains how to do each activity.
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