![]() You can use them, but you don't have to use them. *Note: These craft ideas are just suggestions. Make a headband with antennae and act out parts of the story.ĭivide up into two teams and play pictionary, having the kids draw common objects around the kitchen while their team members guess. Draw a picture of a common object in your bedroom from an ant?s perspective on one panel, from a giant?s perspective on another, and from your perspective on the third. ![]() When was the last time you were lost? What did you do?ĭivide a piece of paper into three. What would you have done if you were a third ant watching the other two? What would you have said? What does perspective mean? Do some things look different to you than to others? Why?ĭiscussion topics for during/after reading:ĭid this book change how you see ants? How? How would your living room or bedroom look to an ant? How about to a giant? ![]() ![]() Two greedy ants stay behind in the sugar bowl, eating their fill and then falling asleep. Grade Level: 3rd (GLCs: Click here for grade level guidelines.)Īccustomed to the orderly and uneventful life in the ant hole, all the ants enter the bizarre world of a kitchen in the search for sugar crystals for the queen. Volunteers needed in June! Click here to sign up. ![]()
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