![]() ![]() ![]() Choose a number and have the children create two or three class books based on “Ten Little Rubber Ducks”.On day three, count how many ducks are on each page.On the second day read the book and talk about the story and the pictures.Read Ten Little Rubber Ducks right through on the first day.The children can then use crayons or felts to add words, water, plants, or anything they like to their pictures. Have the children cut sections of ducks out of the free duck picture handout, glue them to their papers and then print the correct number of ducks beside each group. Try the activities below with your students to help them practice counting sets of ducks and to learn how to use ordinal numbers. ![]() The story begins in the factory where the ducks are made. They’re then loaded on a freighter but during stormy weather ten of little rubber ducks fall into the ocean and float away. This delightful tale is another example of Carle’s colourful tissue paper collage style. ![]()
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