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theme of the story the scarecrow​

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Answered by muskanc918
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<b>Using scarecrows as a fall theme for learning is not only fun for kids, but it is a wonderful way to incorporate lessons on feelings at home or in the classroom. A scarecrow gets its name from the duty it performs; a scarecrow is designed to SCARE away crows from a field or a garden. To introduce the lesson, ask your children about a time when they were scared. What did being scared feel like? Brainstorm words or phrases with your child that might explain how being scared felt. While children may know about a feeling, translating that knowledge into words is sometimes difficult. Brainstorming allows children to investigate words to help them describe what they feel inside.

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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  • The story of The Scarecrow is about a man named Jack, who, one day, was chopping wood for his farm when he discovered a strange, strange thing.
  • It was a scarecrow, lying in the middle of the forest, dressed in a suit, with a hat, a cane, and some shoes.
  • The suit was a little dirty, and the head was facing in one direction and the feet in another, but the man was motionless and silent.
  • The only thing that seemed to move was an arm, which would move up and down occasionally.
  • As Jack watched, the scarecrow turned its head, and he saw its face, which was not very bright.
  • Then the scarecrow looked away and in the distance he saw a small, rowboat on the water, like a Frisbee, and the boat moved slowly to the left and the right and then turned back to stay on the same course.

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