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Sometimes it can be hard,really hard, to continually findgreat booksfor your kids to read. That is wherebest chapter books for 1st graderscomes in. These2nd grade chapter book serieswill keep your child’s interest book after book as they are already familiar with the characters while enjoying...
Five 1st-grade teachers read aloud two Caldecott Award-winning picture books to their classrooms of diverse, urban students. In this two-phase study, researchers analyzed teachers' transcripts for common elements, interviewed 1st-graders and focused on one teacher's read-aloud events while comparing...
We can’t wait to talk with first graders about this playground story that can be appreciated on so many levels. When a new tall, twisty slide gets installed on the playground, Duck is eager to try it, while Cat has a lot of hang-ups. Get kids talking about perspective-taking, anxious...
" The first graders can't get enough of your books!! Best, Susan " Susan Koch, 2016 Vermont Teacher of the Year Union School, Montpelier VT " Our K/1 class LOVES their Danny books! One friend asks, "When can we go to Danny's house?" Another friend says, "Danny, your knock-knock...
First grade is a big year for reading – both in listening to stories and starting to read. That’s why we’ve split this list into the best read-aloud books for 1st grade and the best books for 1st graders to read to themselves. ...
Books for 1st graders to read on their own Come Play with Meby Marie Hall Ets (1.6) touches on the importance of patience through the story of a young girl who wants to play with the animals in the meadow. Snowball Soupby Mercer Mayer (1.6) joins Little Critter and his friends as the...
At first, I thought I took too many liberties with the character design. “How can two 4th graders draw something like this?!” I thought in the WAY back of my cynical adult brain… But after witnessing the passion Alice and Jenna had for creating something original content andtellinga sto...
Alexa Can Read You Kindle Books, but I Wouldn’t Recommend It 11 November 2024 (MakeUseOf) There are a variety of different ways you can prompt Alexa to narrate your Kindle books … but I find Alexa’s voice is too robotic. Additionally, I’ve found that Alexa will randomly repeat entire...
When first graders needs a little summer reading motivation, give them a book that will send them into fits of giggles. The rule-following Chick and the not-so-smart Brain work out a misunderstanding about the proper protocol of offering your foot for a sniff. It's a lesson that is sure...