Educational Activities: Pirates Don’t Go to Kindergarten! by Lisa Robinson

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Pirates Don’t Go to Kindergarten!
Author: Lisa Robinson
Illustrator: Eda Kaban
Two Lions
1 August 2019
32 pages

Goodreads Synopsis: “Pirate Emma is about to start kindergarten! But Emma’s not so sure she’s ready for a new captain and crew. Especially since Cap’n Chu—the roughest, toughest, awesomest preschool cap’n ever—is right down the hall. So Emma decides to head back to the preschool ship to see if she can stir up a mutiny against kindergarten! Is that what she really wants? Or does she just miss her beloved Cap’n Chu? Batten down the hatches, mateys, because the first day of school is going to be stormy!”


Need some reviews of Pirates Don’t Go to Kindergarten?

Christy’s Cozy Corners

Cover2Cover

Kirkus

Publisher’s Weekly

Youth Services Book Review

 

And for a bonus, here’s a short interview with the book’s author and illustrator at Tara Lazar’s fine blog.


Educational Activities inspired by Pirates Don’t Go to Kindergarten! by Lisa Robinson:

  • Before Reading–From looking at the front and back cover: 
    • Where and when does this story seem to take place? What evidence do you see?
    • What do you already know about pirates?
    • If pirates don’t go to kindergarten, where DO they go?
    • What do you imagine the kids on the back cover are saying to each other?
  • After Reading–Now that you’ve read the story: 
    • Which classroom appeals to you most–the pirate room or the space room?
    • What do you think Pirate Emma missed most about preschool?
    • Go back and revisit the pictures in this book. Which of them is your favorite? Why?
    • How satisfied are you with the ending? Does Emma seem like she’ll be happy from now on?
  • Writing–Try your hand at creating your own first-​day-​of-​school story. Tell it from your own experiences or make up a character like Pirate Emma who is having a hard time with the new situation. What kind of challenges might your main character face? How will they react when things don’t go as expected? What does your main character miss most about their old teacher/​class? Will your story end on a happy note, a sad note, or something else entirely?
  • Craft–With an adult’s help, try some of the following pirate-​themed crafts: 
    • Exploding” Treasure Chest–Never considered how science fits into the world of pirates? Wonder no more! Let the fizzing (spoiler: it fizzes vs explodes) and the fun begin.
    • Handprint Pirate–Could be a big mess–what hand-​painting isn’t? But it’s something the kids will really enjoy.
    • Pirate Ball Toss Game–Relatively easy to create, and it’s a cool addition to any pirate-​themed party.
    • Pirates’ Number Gold–Requires a bit of adult help and more supplies than normal, but the results are pretty darn cool!
    • Toilet Roll Pirate and Parrot–These cuties are easy to make and look terrific.
    • Treasure Maps–Why not use those leftover paper grocery bags for something fun like a treasure map?
  • Further Reading–Want more books that showcase pirates of one type or another? (Click on the book cover for more information on any of these titles!)

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