Literacy Snack Idea Rhyming

Grab the FREE printable and see the snack idea to use with Nannette's Baguette. It's a fun Literacy SnackIdea Rhyming Read-Aloud for any time of the year!
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This week’s Literacy Snack Idea Rhyming is a yummy one! We’re reading Nanette’s Baguette by Mo Willems.

This book follows our plucky heroine on her first big solo trip to the bakery. But . . . will Nanette get the baguette from baker Juliette? Or will Nanette soon be beset with regret?

This is a wonderful book full of words that rhyme with Nanette. I also am a little partial since my name is Jenette and it fits right in too!

THIS ACTIVITY WORKS WELL WITH

Snack Idea

This week’s snack is a super easy one again. All I did was pick up 2 baguettes from my local grocery store and left them whole. The kids loved seeing the long baguette’s from the story in real life.

Literacy Snack Idea -Rhyming- Nanette's Baguette + Free Printable

After that, we read the story. I cut up the baguettes and gave each student 2 slices along with some butter. Bread is my favorite so I can relate to Nanette wanting to eat that baguette bite by bite!

Literacy Snack Idea -Rhyming- Nanette's Baguette + Free Printable

Free Printable

While the students are enjoying their snacks, I made a fun page to go along with the story. Since there is so much rhyming in the book, I thought it would be fun to have the students color baguettes that rhyme with words they heard in the book. The words on the printable are all words that can be found in the book and will rhyme with jet.

Literacy Snack Idea -Rhyming- Nanette's Baguette + Free Printable

You can download the Literacy Snack Idea Rhyming free printable from my TeachersPayTeachers Store by clicking the green box below.

If you’re working on rhyming with your students, you might want to check out our Free Rhyming I have Who Has Game. Such a fun way to practice rhyming! Click here to check it out now.

I hope your kids are enjoying these fun weekly Literacy Snack Ideas as much as mine do!

Thanks for stopping by!

Jenette

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