National Simultaneous Storytime (NSS) is a highlight of the school year, promoting literacy and storytelling across Australia. For NSS 2023, the featured book is The Speedy Sloth by Rebecca Young and Heath McKenzie. This uplifting story follows a determined sloth who enters a race against faster animals—teaching children about perseverance, grit, and the joy of trying their best.

If you’re looking for creative ways to extend the story, here are some engaging The Speedy Sloth classroom activities to try with your students.
Research and Informative Writing
Students can research real sloths—exploring their habitat, diet, and adaptations—and write a short report. This activity deepens understanding of the story while developing research and writing skills.
Sloth Craft Display Wall
Create a classroom display of sloth crafts paired with student reflections about times they showed perseverance. This links the sloth’s determination to their own real-life experiences.
Compare Real Sloths to the Story Character
Have students compare traits of real sloths with the story’s personified sloth. A Venn diagram works well here, helping students connect fiction to factual learning.
Creative Writing: Newspaper Article
Ask students to write a newspaper article about “race day.” This encourages sequencing, perspective-taking, and practicing journalistic writing.
Design Challenges
- Special Medal for Perseverance: Students design medals celebrating determination and grit.
- Sloth Speed Suit: Encourage imaginative designs of a speed suit for the sloth to wear in future races.
Both activities foster creativity and link directly to the book’s theme of resilience.
Movement and Play: Sloth Race
Recreate the big race! Organise a fun “sloth race” where students move slowly, then discuss how perseverance—not speed—is what truly matters.
Rhyming Word Hunt
Encourage students to identify rhyming words from the text and create word pairs. This builds phonemic awareness while highlighting the playful rhythm of the story.
Why Choose The Speedy Sloth?
This book is a powerful reminder that success isn’t always about being the fastest—it’s about having the courage to try. With these The Speedy Sloth classroom activities, your students will engage deeply with the story while developing literacy, creativity, and social-emotional skills.
Looking for more inspiration? Check out our other NSS and Book Week activities:
- Bowerbird Blues Craft Activity
- Bev and Kev Classroom Activities
- Farmhouse by Sophie Blackall Lesson Ideas
- Snap! by Anna Walker Classroom Fun
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