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    How to Get Started with Your Fox in Socks Printablesįollow these simple instructions to get started with the Fox in Socks printables. Ask your student to make a “quick trick brick stack” or a “quick trick block stack.” Let your students be creative as they determine what to build. Give your student LEGO bricks or wooden blocks. Building Activity: Quick Trick Brick Stack Use one of these slime recipes to make gooey blue goo! Have fun stretching, squishing, and playing with the goo. After you make socks, have a silly socks day! Science Activity: Make Gooey Blue Goo! You could also take an old pair of socks and make some silly socks to wear. Like Sue, sew socks (make a puppet)! You can also practice sewing with our free Alphabet Lacing Cards. Teach your child how to match and fold socks. So ‘twas better Betty Botter bought a bit of better butterĪdditionally, you could let your student copy her favorite tongue twister from Fox in Socks, or she could write an original tongue twister! If I put it in my batter, it will make my batter bitterīut a bit of better butter will make my batter better Where’s the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked? If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppersĪ peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked Here are some tongue twisters for your student to copy: When you have an excessive amount of alliteration, you have a tongue twister. Encourage your older student to write some tongue twisters just for fun! Try reading them over and over as quick as you can. Can your student find examples of alliteration in this book? It features two main characters, Fox (an anthropomorphic fox) who speaks almost entirely in densely rhyming tongue-twisters and Knox (a yellow anthropomorphic character) who has a hard time following up Foxs tongue-twisters until the end. Language Arts Activity: AlliterationĪlliteration is the repetition of a sound at the beginning of two or more neighboring words (as in wild and woolly or a babbling brook).

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    You can simply pick and choose the ones that will work best for your students. The Fox in Socks printable pack includes a variety of activities for different ages and abilities.











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