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Trees of the dancing goats
Trees of the dancing goats






trees of the dancing goats

They then used markers to color the animals.Īfter they were done coloring, we put a piece of colored paper on the back. First they used pencil and then went over the pencil with Sharpie. I gave each student the blank animals I had copied onto card stock and asked them to decorate them like the ones in the story. Holiday Ornamentsīefore our reading, I sketched out the animals shapes from the book on white paper and copied them onto card stock. We then read the book as a class and discussed the story. The family wonders what to use to decorate the trees and they all agree that the carved animals from grampa are the perfect answer. They decided to cut down some trees from their farm and deliver them along with some homemade food to all the families who lay bedridden. Trisha’s family, who had not come down with the fever, decided they wanted to help their neighbors during their time of need.

trees of the dancing goats

During the preparations for Hanukkah, Trisha visits her neighbors only to find them in bed with scarlet fever instead of decorating their home for Christmas. Her mother is home for the holidays, her grandma (Babushka) makes potato latkes and her grandpa (grampa) carves animals out of wood to give to Trisha and her brother. Hanukkah is Trisha’s favorite time of year. The Trees of the Dancing Goats by Patricia Polacco And, today, I read it to my first graders. I read it to my boys every year between Hanukkah and Christmas since both holidays are celebrated in our home. This book, The Trees of the Dancing Goats, (Patricia Polacco) is not only one of my favorite holiday books, but one of my favorite books of all times! You cannot really go wrong with any of Polacco’s books, but this one is a gem.

trees of the dancing goats

The Trees of the Dancing Goats Holiday Ornaments








Trees of the dancing goats