e h T Band-Aid Chicken How many of you have ever been picked on? Did you know that there is a pecking order among chickens? The Farmer saw the new chicken’s head. It was bruised and cut. The Farmer covered the sores with band-aids and said, “I think I’ll call you the Band-Aid Chicken!” It was now time for the Band-Aid Chicken to peck on the new chicken. But the Band-Aid Chicken remembered how badly she had been hurt. She stood in front of the frightened new chicken, looked right into the eyes of the other chickens and loudly said, “No! No! I won’t do it!” The Band-Aid Chicken Storybook Paperback ISBN: 978-1-57543-276-2 eBook ISBN: 978-1-57543-276-0 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 97-81416 The Band-Aid Chicken Storybook with CD Paperback ISBN: 978-1-57543-277-9 eBook ISBN: 978-1-57543-278-6 REVISED 2013 REPRINTED 2002, 2006, 2009 COPYRIGHT © 1998 MAR*CO PRODUCTS, INC. 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Reproduce the wristlets and give them to any deserving student. Glue the ends of the wristlets together so the students may wear them on their wrists. The Band-Aid Chicken Activity CD • Activity #3 © 2013 Marco Products, Inc. 1-800-448-2197 Identifying Feelings What makes you laugh, cry, or get angry? These are only some of the feelings we have. Let’s identify some of the feelings you had when you heard the story of the Band-Aid Chicken. Write how each one made you feel on the band-aid. Below are some feeling words you may use. Sad Proud Angry Disappointed Scared Worried Friendly Happy When a new chicken came into the group the other chickens pecked on it. This pecking could hurt or even kill the new chicken. When you heard this, how did it make you feel? Before the new chicken could say “Hi,” the other chickens started pecking her head. When you heard this, how did it make you feel? Heartbroken Ashamed Soon the new chicken passed the hurtful test and was told she could now be the first to peck any new chicken. When you heard this, how did it make you feel? When a new chicken came into the yard, Band-Aid Chicken remembered how badly she had been hurt and said she would not peck the new chicken. When you heard this, how did it make you feel? The new chicken’s head was covered with When the other chickens realized Band-Aid bruises and cuts. When you heard this, how did it make you feel? Chicken meant what she said, they stopped pecking. When you heard this, how did it make you feel? The Band-Aid Chicken Activity CD • Activity #11 © 2013 Marco Products, Inc. 1-800-448-2197 Feelings Faces There were a lot of different feelings in the Band-Aid Chicken story. Pretend that you are in the TheBand-Aid Band-AidChicken Chickenstory. story.Look Lookatatthe thecircles eggs below. Read the feelings at the top top of of each eachegg. circle. These These areare feelings feelings youyou heard heard in the in the story. story. Draw Draw in the how eggs youhow believe you look you would you when lookfeel if you happy, werefrightened, being treated andinsad. this way. Happy Frightened FrightenedSadHappy Sad The © 2013 2013 Marco Marco Products, Products, Inc. Inc. 1-800-448-2197 1-800-448-2197 The Band-Aid Band-Aid Chicken Chicken Activity Activity CD CD •• Activity Activity #17 #11 © Show others re spect s r e h t o r o f p u d n a t S Treat everyone fairly e n o y r e v Include e Do the right thing!
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