Rabbit is so excited to plant his own shamrocks for the St. Patrick's Day parade that is coming up! But on the morning of the parade his pot of shamrocks is gone!! Will he be able to find them on time? Will he make it to the St. Patrick's Day parade?
Enjoy reading this to find out what happens with Rabbit and his missing shamrocks!
Here are some teaching tips to help make this read aloud a bit more meaningful.
Reading level: 1.9
Theme/subject: St. Patrick’s Day
Genre: Holiday
Suggested vocabulary/phrases: shamrock seeds, filled it with earth, sowed, seedlings, shamrock chain, burrow, linked arms
- Asking      questions – these are just possible questions or wondering from      either the student or teacher
- Before – 
- I        wonder what the story is going to be about.
- I        wonder if they are sharing the shamrocks on the cover.
- I        wonder what the shamrocks are for.
- During – 
- I        wonder where Rabbit got the shamrock seeds.
- I        wonder where Rabbit found the yellow pot.
- I        wonder if the seeds will be ready in time for St. Patrick’s Day.
- I        wonder what happened to the shamrocks.
- I        wonder where Rabbit will find the pot of shamrocks.
- I        wonder why Goat wants to wear the pot on her head.
- After – 
- I        wonder what they are going to do after the parade.
- I        wonder if Rabbit will grow shamrocks next spring.
- Author's      point of view – third person
- He found a yellow pot…
- ...he watered his shamrocks.
- Rabbit clapped his paws and       smiled.
- Author's      purpose – entertain
- Evidence
- Animals        don’t talk.
- Rabbit        was sleeping with a stuffed carrot.
- Goat        wore the yellow pot on her head to the parade.
- Beginning,      middle, end – the most important event from each
- Beginning – Rabbit sowed his       shamrock seeds so they will be ready for St. Patrick’s Day.
- Middle – St. Patrick’s Day       morning Rabbits pot of shamrocks was missing.
- End – Rabbit and Goat went to the       St. Patrick’s Day parade together.
- Cause      and effect         
- Why        did Rabbit grow his own shamrocks? Because        he had a packet of shamrock seeds.
- Why        did Rabbit fill his yellow pot with earth? So he could sow his shamrock seeds.
- Why        did Rabbit smile and clap his hands after he sowed his seeds? Because he thought they would be        ready in time for the St. Patrick’s Day.
- Why        did Rabbit move his pot of shamrocks? Because he wanted to make sure they got sun and shade.
- Why        did Squirrel say to “Try Woodchuck”? Because        he saw him come out of his burrow.
- Why        did Woodchuck say to “Try Goat”? Because        Goat eats everything.
- Why        did Goat think the wind gave him a pot of shamrocks? Because the wind blew the shamrocks        right inside his open door.
- How        come Goat was not going to eat the shamrocks for breakfast? Because he does not like green salad        for breakfast.
- How        come Goat gave the shamrocks back? Because        all he wanted was the yellow pot.
- Character      analysis - describe Rabbit {looks      like, feelings, thoughts, character, how others think/see the character}
- Classify      & categorize 
- Classify       – Holidays
- Categorize       – ways to celebrate
- Compare      & contrast 
- Rabbits       parade to a parade you have been to.
- Connections     
- Text-to-self  
- Planting        seeds and watching them grow.
- Have        something go missing.
- Getting        ready for a parade.
- Going        to a parade or event with a friend. 
- Text-to-text  
- The        Luckiest St. Patrick’s Day Ever by Teddy Slater – both books are about a        St. Patrick’s Day parade.
- Main      idea & details 
- Main idea – The story is mostly       about Rabbit and his shamrocks he planted for the St. Patrick’s Day       parade.
- Details
- Rabbit        sows his shamrock seeds.
- Rabbit        loses his pot of shamrock seeds.
- Rabbit        finds his pot of shamrock seeds at Goat’s house.
- Plot     - the turning point or climax in the story is when Rabbit finds his      shamrock pot at Goat’s house.
- Predict     
- What       do you think the story is going to be about?
- Do       you think the shamrocks will be ready in time for the parade?
- What       do you think happened to the pot of shamrocks?
- Do       you think Goat ate the shamrocks?
- Problem      & solution
- Problem – The problems comes when       Rabbits shamrocks are missing the morning of the St. Patrick’s Day       parade.
- Solution – Rabbit asked both       Squirrel and Woodchuck if they had seen his pot of shamrocks. 
- Sequencing     
- Rabbit        wants to plant shamrock seeds for St. Patrick’s Day.
- Rabbit        finds a pot for his seeds.
- Rabbit        plants his shamrock seeds.
- Rabbit        waters his shamrock seeds each day.
- Rabbit’s        shamrocks were ready.
- Rabbit’s        shamrocks were missing.
- Rabbit        asked Squirrel if he had seen his shamrocks.
- Rabbit        asked Woodchuck if he had seen his shamrocks.
- Rabbit        found his shamrocks at Goat’s house.
- Goat        gave Rabbit the shamrocks and kept the pot.
- Rabbit        make a shamrock chain.
- Rabbit        and Goat went to the parade together.
- Story      elements - list title, author, characters, setting, beginning,      middle, end, or problem & solution.
- Strong      thought – someplace in the story that the reader has a strong      reaction for example an “I knew it”, or “Don’t do it” type of moment while      reading.
- What       would you say to Rabbit after his success in growing his shamrock seeds?
- What       would you say or do when Goat says that he couldn’t give away a gift?
- Summarize     
- Someone - Rabbit
- Wanted – wanted to wear his       shamrocks to the St. Patrick’s Day parade
- But – but the shamrocks were       missing on the morning of the parade
- So – so he set out to find them.       He
- Finally – finally found them at       Goat’s house where he and Goat got ready for the parade together.
- Visualize     – what do YOU picture…
- Goat       said the wind had given him the pot of shamrocks and he couldn’t give       away a gift. 
- Visualize        what you would have done if you were Goat and Rabbit came asking for his        pot of shamrocks back. 
- Visualize        what you would have said to Goat if he said he couldn’t give you the        shamrocks back. 
- Rabbit       wanted to make a shamrock chain for the parade and Goat wanted to wear       the yellow pot on his head.
- Visualize        what you would do to prepare for a St. Patrick’s Day parade.
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