Ice Cream Stories Summer Learning Challenge Week 5: Ice Cream Let's Think About Ice Cream! Imagine What Might Happen Next in This Story
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ice cream Stories Summer Learning Challenge Week 5: Ice Cream Let's think about ice cream! Imagine what might happen next in this story: Sam and Olive went to the beach on a hot summer day. They spent the whole morning building a very large sand castle along the shore. When they were finished, they realized that they were very tired and hungry. "Look!" said Olive. There is a man with an ice cream cart over there! "Ice cream would be perfect right now!" said Sam. They ran over to the little ice cream cart, where Sam bought a scoop of mint chocolate chip and Olive bought a scoop of Rocky Road. They took their ice cream back to their beach blanket and sat down to enjoy it before going back to play. Just then, a little dog ran over and began to beg for their ice cream. "You are a very cute little dog, but you cannot have ice cream," Olive said nicely. The little dog just looked at her and wagged his tail to show that he would not give up. What happens next? ice cream Stories Summer Learning Challenge Week 5: Ice Cream Let's have fun with ice cream! Imagine what might happen next in this story: The Ice Cream Shop Challenge We love That's ice cream! This Free ice cream for so easy! will be FUN! life if you can eat Let's do it! our Monster Sundae! Inside the shop... NO Two kids WAY!! just ordered Monster Sundaes! What happens next? ice cream Creatures The author Arnold Lobel once drew an imaginary creature that is part bird, part ice cream cone. He named it The Ice Cream Cone Coot and wrote a silly two-line poem to go with it, just for fun: TTHHEE IICCEE CCRREEAAMM CCOONNEE CCOOOOTT by Arnold Lobel Vanilla and chocolate, lemon and lime. The Ice Cream Cone Coot is a treat anytime. (from: The Ice Cream Cone Coot and Other Rare Birds) Create your own ice cream creature below. Draw a picture and write a silly two-line poem that helps describe it: (title) THE BEST-EVER ICE CREAM SUNDAE Write a recipe for a delicious ice cream sundae. Use your favorite flavors and toppings! PICTURE INSTRUCTIONS INGREDIENTS ice cream similes A simile is a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two seemingly different things. "You are as cool as a cucumber" and "he runs like the wind" are both similes. Fill in the blanks to create similes about ice cream: My ice cream is... ...as cold as _________________________________________ ...as sweet as ________________________________________ ...as soft as __________________________________________ ...as creamy as _______________________________________ ...as smooth as _______________________________________ ...as tasty as _________________________________________ ......colored like _______________________________________ ....melting like _______________________________________ Now make up some completely on your own! ...as __________ as ___________________________________ ...as __________ as ___________________________________ ...____________ like __________________________________ ...____________ like __________________________________ ice cream alliteration Alliteration is a figure of speech created when the same sound repeats in a group of words. Examples include Tongue Twisters such as "Peter Piper" and phrases such as "Wet and wild." People often use alliteration to give fun names to ice cream flavors, like "Rocky Road" or "Tutti Frutti." Can you come up with some wacky ice cream flavors using alliteration? ____________________________________________________________ 'S ICE CREAM SHOP FABULOUS FANTASTIC FEATURED FLAVORS:.