Lapbook
Lessons has free printable Stone
Soup activities. The free 15-page free
Stone Soup lapbook activity pack is written with a Christian slant. It teaches
Biblical lessons of truth vs. lie. There's a free printable cut and paste wheel
graphic organizer called "The Lies They Told." This activity helps
students sequence "Stone Soup" story events. It teaches comprehension
lessons of if-then and cause/effect connections.
There's
a free printable cut and paste Stone Soup mini book. It connect Stone Soup to
the Bible miracle of Jesus in which He multiplies the loaves and fishes to feed
the multitudes. There are free printable Stone Soup story cards. Children and
cut out story cards and use them to retell the Stone Soup story. There's a
Stone Soup lift-the-flap printable and other games and lesson plans on Stone
Soup.
DL-TK
has free printable Stone
Soup felt board activities, coloring pages, recipes, crafts, nutrition science lessons and
more. Songs for Teaching has eight free printable
"Stone Soup" worksheets,cut and paste manipulatives, lesson plans, puzzles and games.
Crayola has free printable
"Stone Soup" coloring pages and crafts. Scholastic has a free printable Stone
Soup lesson plan. And Lil Country
Kindergarten is a blog with several Kindergarten lesson
plans on Stone Soup.
Marcia
Brown's "Stone Soup" is the oldest book version (1947). It was a
Caldecott honor book. Brown also wrote other Caldecott children's literature
winners "Shadow" and "Once a Mouse." Ann McGovern is the
"If you lived..." book lady. In the 1960s she wrote non-fiction
Scholastic series on what it would be like to live with Sioux Indians, Colonial
Times, etc. Ann McGovern is a great history and anthropology
resource. Jon J. Muth wrote a Japanese version of "Stone Soup." Muth
also wrote "Zen Shorts" "The Three Questions" and "Zen
Ties."