Popular and Fun Friendship Activities for Enemy Pie Read Aloud
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Turn a Popular Read-Aloud into an Unforgettable Friendship Lesson
If you read Enemy Pie by Derek Munson with your class, you already know how powerful the message can be. These printable friendship activities take things a step further and help kids really think about what it means to be a good friend, even when it’s hard. Packed with fun and thoughtful worksheets and crafts, it helps young students explore the themes of friendship, inclusion, and second chances in a way that really sticks.
Teachers love using this resource during Friendship Day, SEL lessons, or as part of a bullying prevention program. With a mix of writing, drawing, and discussion prompts, your students will connect the story to their real-life relationships while building character and social skills.
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Why It Works
Reading a story is just the beginning. These fun activities and worksheets helps students slow down and reflect. By working through the lessons, they’ll explore how kindness, empathy, and not jumping to conclusions play out in real life. The mix of fun and thoughtful tasks makes it easy for kids to connect the story to their own friendships and feelings.
Why You’ll Love It
Goes hand-in-hand with the Enemy Pie read-aloud by Derek Munson
Includes fun, printable friendship activities with no extra prep needed
Gently covers kindness, empathy, and bullying in a way that makes sense to young learners
Encourages reflection through writing, drawing, and talking
Includes a friendship craft that makes the lesson more memorable
Perfect for Friendship Day, bullying prevention lessons, or classroom culture resets
Differentiated for different ages and abilities
Helps build social-emotional skills and classroom connection
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How to Use These Activities for Enemy Pie
Ideal for students in 2nd-4th grade and work well during:
An Enemy Pie read-aloud session
SEL time, morning meetings, or buddy sessions
Friendship Week or anti-bullying themes
Small group counseling or whole-class reflection
Early finishers or quiet time tasks
Start with the story, then let your students explore what friendship really means through the worksheets and craft. You can even have them come up with their own version of a “friendship recipe” for a fun twist.
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Why Teachers Love These Activities for Enemy Pie
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