My Mouth is a Volcano Activities and Crafts

“My Mouth Is A Volcano” is a charming and humorous book written by Julia Cook that tells the story of a young boy named Louis who struggles with interrupting and talking over others. This book is an excellent resource for teachers who want to teach their students about the importance of respectful communication and listening skills.

To bring the lessons of the book into the classroom, we’ve compiled a list of the best 2023 activities based on the story. These activities are designed to be engaging and relatable to young readers, while also helping them understand the value of respectful communication. They include role-playing exercises, writing prompts, and classroom discussions that encourage students to reflect on their communication habits and develop stronger listening skills.

One of the great things about “My Mouth Is A Volcano” is that it’s suitable for children of all ages and reading levels. This makes it an excellent book to incorporate into classroom lessons and activities for a variety of age groups. The related activities we’ve compiled can be adapted to suit different age ranges, making it easy for teachers to customize their lessons based on their students’ needs.

By incorporating these activities into their curriculum, teachers can help their students develop communication skills that will serve them well throughout their lives. Not only will they learn the importance of listening and respecting others, but they’ll also develop stronger critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

Many of these activities are available for purchase on Teachers Pay Teachers, making it easy and convenient for teachers to bring the message of “My Mouth Is A Volcano” into their classrooms. With a variety of engaging and interactive activities to choose from, teachers can find the perfect resources to help their students learn about the value of respectful communication.

Below you’ll find my recommendations: 


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#1 My Mouth is a Volcano – Activities

These highly engaging Julia Cook – author of “My Mouth are a Volcano” themed activity is sure to be a hit with your young learners.

source: Cheeky Cherubs

#2 My Mouth is a Volcano Lesson and Activities

Teach your students about respect through the read aloud “My Mouth is a Volcano” by Julia Cook. This particular book focuses on why it is important to not interrupt and how to practice control before doing so.

source: The Curious Land of Teaching

 

#3 My Mouth is a Volcano Activity
This flip book is the perfect companion to “My Mouth is a Volcano” by Julia Cook!

source: Joyful Learning – Megan Joy

 

 

#4 My Mouth is a Volcano!

This book companion is an engaging and fun tool for nurturing important literacy skills! It is intended to be used after reading, “My Mouth is a Volcano!” by Julia Cook.

source: Learning Lots with Love

#5 My Mouth is A Volcano Activities, Experiment & Anchor Chart

“My Mouth is A Volcano” is the perfect read aloud to use anytime throughout the school year to discuss the importance of raising a quiet hand and not interrupting others!

source: Travelicious Teacher

 




#6 My Mouth is a Volcano!

Use this simple yet effective writing activity to teach your kiddos about being respectful and waiting for their turn to speak!

source: Laura Pattavina

 

#7 My Mouth is a Volcano – Craft

This product was designed to go with the story “My Mouth is a Volcano” by Julia Cook. Read the story (not included with this product) to your students, and then have them complete the craft.

source: The Speechie Lady

 

#8 My Mouth is a Volcano

Worksheet to go with the book “My Mouth is a Volcano.”

source: Worksheet Wizard

 


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