Teacher’s Guide
by Rhonda Gowler Greene
Illustrated by Jos. A. Smith
Pre-reading:
Just by reading the title and looking at the cover art decide what you think the story is about. What time of year do you think it is? What time of day? How would you describe those two characters on the cover?
Knowledge:
Comprehension:
Application:
Analysis:
Synthesis:
Evaluation:
Multiple Intelligence Projects
for Eek! Creak! Snicker Sneak
by Rhonda Gowler Greene
Illustrated by Jos. A. Smith
Verbal/ Linguistic
Create your own two tricksters. What do they look like? What do they do? Who do they bother? Fill out this chart:
They ________________.
They ________________.
They make their plans
while ___________________ rubbing their __________ hands.
OR
Create a wanted poster (seen below) for either or both Bugbear and Bugaboo!
Logical/ Mathematical:
Create a venn diagram comparing Bugaboo to Bugbear. Be as detailed as possible.
Visual/ Spatial
Using magazines cut out a variety of eyes, noses, and mouths. Then glue them on an oval shape. Create your own Bugaboo or Bugbear. You might want to first paint, color, or even glue tissue paper to the base of your monstrous creation!!
Body/Kinesthetic
Make up hand signals or signs you can use to scare off Bugbear and Bugaboo.
Musical/ Rhythmic:
As the teacher reads aloud the story, clap to the beat of the syllables (great practice for phonemic awareness!). Listen to the rhythm of the words; discuss how it is similar to music.
Interpersonal:
Eek! Creak! Snicker Sneak deals with a lot of emotions: fear, bravery, concern, and naughtiness.
Pair up with someone, and practice figuring out what that person is feeling based on his or her expressions.
Afterwards, discuss what you could do for someone who is feeling sad or scared or unhappy.
Intrapersonal:
Make a poster of at least five things you can do when you are scared. Draw pictures to go with your list, and then POST by your bed! Be sure to add the title and author’s name to your poster.

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