Reading your picture book aloud to a fourth-grade class or hosting a book signing event can create a memorable experience for young readers. Encourage interaction and discussion, fostering a love of reading and storytelling. Conclusion: Crafting an engaging picture book for fourth...
Getting 1,600 fourth-graders connected to the environment; Kids go outside for lessons beyond books during Farm Field DayJennifer Buske
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 ...
Junie is a vivacious first grader. She has kept kids laughing for two decades now. The main character is not a perfect angel, but she’s a realistic character that all first graders can relate to. Share these fun books with a new generation of first graders and continue to follow Junie ...
grade California statestandards.However, it is designed with 3rd-6th graders in mind. While it was written for homeschoolers, it could be easily adapted for public/private schools. Additionally, I think it would work great for a co-op setting. The curriculum book is also the teacher’s ...
it “Wild about the Arts”, which someone suggested in the Facebook art teachers group. The 1st graders made these fun creature collages. First we read the book Zigzag by Robert Souci and looked at the illustrations of fabric dolls. The students made creature collages, either …Read more…...
It’s also a big year for writing. At our elementary school, third graders are subjected to the Long Composition Standardized Test which takes the better part of the day for them to complete. Giving them wonderful works of writing to emulate helps them think about things like setting, voice...
They're still mixing up Thanksgiving, cartoon plots, holidays, and commercials. This makes it especially hard for Michael K. to both hide the SPHDZ from Agent Umber and accomplish the SPHDZ Mission. He's forced to enlist the help of fellow fifth graders, Venus...
For YA: For 18+: Are you ready to read some award-winning books for children, middle-graders/preteens and young adults? Grab your copies today and keep your kids from eating too much candy this halloween. With books you will help raise your children’s reading levels, spark their creativi...
are seemingly the only survivors. Izzy embarks on a journey of regulating her anxiety, interpreting clues for survival that seem like they’re from her mom, and battling some seriously intimidating monsters. If you’re looking for books to hook your 7th graders, give them this nail-biting adv...