Knock, knock. Who’s there?
Diane. Diane who?
“Di-ane” to hear from you!
I’m always dyin’ to hear from you! That’s no joke. 🙂 But here’s the real reason for my silliness. I’ve made a fun discovery! Monday, October 31, is National Knock-Knock Day. Yes, this is the same day as Halloween. However, that could be a good thing, depending on your teaching situation. If Halloween is strictly hands-off in your school or school district, perhaps now is the time to plan an afternoon share-athon of knock-knock jokes for laughs and giggles.
Get a load of this! If you think about it, this idea aligns with a listening and speaking goal from the Common Core State Standards! (Adapt speech to a variety of contexts and communicative tasks…”) If your students are capable of writing their own jokes, they’ll be practicing writing for a specific purpose (entertainment) and for a designated audience (their peers).
Teaching and learning are so much fun!
Diane
Knock, knock.
Who’s There?
Olive.
Olive,who?
Olive all of the wonderful stuff happening at The Mailbox Blog!
knock knock
who’s there?
tank
tank who
tanks for all the great ideas!
or tanks for making my day!