Story contains four or five "if, then" statements that represent a direct cause-effect relationship and follow a sequence that makes sense to the reader. The class has a ton of fun using this literature as a springboard to strengthen and build curriculum standards.Mouse a BrownieMouse a CookieCat a CupcakeMoose a MuffinDog a DonutPig a Pancake/PartyEach packet has been updated and activities added.It contains Word Work, Writing, Reading Responses, Data Collection, Vocabulary Cards, Sequencing, and a Craft for each of the following stories:If You Give A Mouse A BrownieIf You Give A Mouse A CookieI, This packet is the perfect companion to Laura Numeroff's story, If you Give a Mouse a Brownie. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. You can model your thinking. Then he'll want to look in a mirror to make sure he doesn't have a milk mustache. *Odd or Even Cookie Sheets A cut and glue page is also included for extra practice and assessment. Your student could use a dry erase marker to draw chocolate chips or playdough to make little chocolate chips. - Shadow Matching Extend the learning by reading other Laura Numeroff books in the If You Give a series. 2023 Homeschool Preschool Refined theme by Restored 316. Look out for a confirmation email from us.