![]() You could make a meal together with chicken in yogurt and a pan of cornbread (you could make a regular pan of cornbread or improvise like Ramona does).Maybe you could do an experiment to see if you can tell the difference between a raw egg and a hardboiled egg without cracking them.You could try drawing a picture of your foot like Mr.Idea #5: Recreate an event similar to one in the book. Idea #4: Draw a picture of Ramona’s parents. Idea #3: Define the words nuisance, plight, and arthritic. Idea #2: Some fill-in-the blanks like Ramona is _. Idea #1: Draw a picture of Ramona from the beginning of the book, then draw another picture of Ramona from the end of the book. As excited as I am about this book, I wanted some activities to be sure my boys stayed engaged as they read. ![]() ![]() ![]() I am so excited! I remember loving the Ramona books when I was a girl! I wanted to put a few activities together for my kids so that they would be motivated to read and to keep reading. This year for summer reading, my twins were assigned to read Ramona Quimby, Age 8 by Beverly Cleary. ![]()
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