Literacy Prop Box
Literacy Prop Box
Literacy Prop Box
READ 366
Plastic bananas
Fake peanuts
Open-ended Questions:
What are some of the jobs of a zookeeper?
What types of animals live on the land? What types of animals live in the water?
Do any animals live on land and water?
What do you think the animals do when everyone leaves?
What kind of habitat does a monkey live in?
Songs:
Zoo Keeper Song (Tune of: Down by the Station)
Down at the zoo, early in the morning, you can see the animals standing in a row.
You can see me feeding one and then the other. I am the zoo keeper, Watch me go!
Down at the zoo, early in the morning, you can see the animals standing in a row.
You can see me cleaning one and then the other. I am the zoo keeper, Watch me
go!
o From http://www.childfun.com/index.php/alphabet/172-the-letter-zactivity-theme.html#sthash.fPB9q6f2.dpbs
Take Me Out to the Zoo (Tune of: Take Me Out to the Ballgame)
Take me out for some good fun,
Take me out to the zoo.
Let me visit the tall giraffe,
I want to hear the hyenas laugh.
o From http://www.songsforteaching.com/fingerplays/elephant.htm
Elephant Action Play
"Who is the animal baggy and gray,
(Circle both arms.)
That walks in the forest with a sway?
(Sway both arms.)
Who runs around on big, big toes,
(Point to toes.)
And feeds himself with his nose?
(Point to nose.)
The elephant!"
(Clap hands 1 time.)
o From http://www.alphabet-soup.net/dir7/zoosong.html
Extension Activities:
The students could draw or paint their favorite animal and its appropriate habitat.
The students could write a story about if they were a zookeeper for the day. They
could discuss their favorite animal and how they would take care of it. Students
should use new vocabulary words.
The students could take a field trip to the zoo and experience first-hand what they
learned! They could meet a real zookeeper.
Students could participate in a Guess the Animal game. One student would pick
a toy animal out of a bag and act out the animal by making noises or movements.
The student could also describe the habitat in which that animal lives. The goal
for the other students is to guess what animal it is.
Books:
Benjamin, C. (1995). I am a zookeeper. Hauppauge, NY: Barons Educational
Series.
Campbell, R. (2007). Dear zoo: A lift-the-flap book. (Anniversary ed.). Simon &
Schuster Merchandise.
LeBoutillier, N. (2000). A day in the life of a zookeeper. Capstone Press.
Rey, H. A. (2012). Curious George goes to the zoo. HMH Books for Young
Readers.
Sierra, J., & Brown, M. (2004). Wild about books. Knopf Books for Young
Readers.
Smith, R., & Smith, M. (2007). Z is for Zookeeper. Ann Arbor, MI: Sleeping Bear
Press.
Tieck, S. (2011). Zookeepers. Minneapolis, MN: ABDO Publishing Company.
(non-fiction)