Here are some of theBEST books for to read aloud to Kindergarten age kids. You can conveniently order them from Amazon using the links provided so you can read these classics to your child over and over again or print the convenient book marks below to check them out for free from your ...
I've been a librarian for over 25 years, and picture books have always been close to my heart. I've read hundreds of books about China and listed here the ones that I believe have the best characters, most interesting stories and most beautiful artwork. I hope that you enjoy them. Disc...
Chapter Books to Read Aloud to 1st Graders Favorite Books for 6-7 Year-Olds Age Appropriate Series Books for Advanced Readers in Kindergarten -1st Grade Favorite Books for 7 Year-Olds I’m always creating great book lists for you. New book lists are created each month. See all of thetheme...
First graders will love the odd-couple hilarity. This series is part of theReady to Read Graphics collection, which are all fantastic. Each book starts with an amazing tutorial about how to read graphic novels, perfect for class mini-lessons or small-group work. Buy it:Thunder and Cluck ser...
The awesome thing about sharing nonfiction picture books with fourth graders is how everyone can learn something new. From teaching vocabulary words like “iridescent” to looking at the environmental impact of its microplastic composition, this author answers every imaginable question about glitter! We...
The best beginning chapter books for readers ages 6, 7 and 8, and 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade, designed to develop reading interest and reading comprehension.
The best beginning chapter books for readers ages 6, 7 and 8, and 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade, designed to develop reading interest and reading comprehension.
It had to be someone that all the 3rd graders would recognize and interact with, someone who could keep a secret and a straight face, and someone who would be game for some extra fun. In my first year doing this activity, the guidance counselor agreed to be our bad guy, and the ...
Today’s classroom requires flexibility, especially with young readers. Not all middle school books have to be read silently or independently.Read some aloudto your students,give them audiobooksto listen to, or let them read one chapter at a time to each other. See what kind of conversations...