Listen to Reading | Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz Audiobook Activity
Want ALL your Listen to Reading comprehension activities organised for 20 weeks? This MEGA bundle includes before-, during-, and after-reading comprehension tasks for all 20 chapters of the audiobook Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz - the fourth book set in the land of Oz.
Audiobook chapters are free to access, and no sign up is required through the website Lit2Go: (https://etc.usf.edu/lit2go/)
Why Choose The Listen to Reading | Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz Audiobook Activity?
- No preparation is required for this resource. As long as students have the worksheets and access to a listening device, you’re all set!
- As the fourth book in the Oz series, students will likely know and love the characters, but may not have read this text before!
- With 20 chapters in the book, you have 20 weeks’ worth of Listen to Reading activities sorted!
- All chapters are around 15 minutes long - the perfect length for an independent listening activity, especially when sharing devices!
- QR code links make it easy for students to scan and start listening straight away.
- The text is hosted on an accessible website - no login required.
What's Included?
- Line Art Booklet Cover
- 2 pages of comprehension activities for each of the 20 chapters
- QR code links to each of the chapters
- Answers provided, no need for you to listen to the chapters!
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