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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 ...
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Recommended Reading for 4th Graders All across the country, 4th graders sit at their desks daydreaming and drooling. Some smell. Parents, notwithstanding the odor, love their children and want what’s best for them. Teachers, notwithstanding the need to disinfect desks every Tuesday, love their...
My 7th graders had some amazing discussions after reading & discussing “Are You an Echo?” It’s amazing what picture books for older kids can elicit! Thanks for sharing this with #diversekidlit! Reply Pragmatic Mom says: July 12, 2018 at 5:32 pm Thanks so much Katie. Jar of Dreams ...
I had a great time on Friday (March 11) presenting a sneak preview of my book Madame Alexander: The Creator of the Iconic American Doll to third graders at the Brawerman Elementary School of Wilshire Boulevard Temple. The kids were great and a photo of us will follow. ...
Perhaps reading words like "attention" and "accident" will be hard for a decoder, but the illustrations and other clues help out. Not sure if it would count as a "classic" series, but I do love James Marshall's Fox books, and more importantly, my 4th graders enjoy them, too. Reply ...
I wish this book had existed when I was a kid. It’s a wonderful middle-grade read, although I’ve read it aloud to my 3rd and 4th graders. It does an amazing job of building perspective taking and challenges us to consider the things that others might be going through that we don’...
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That's a good question! I've been looking into historical fiction for my 4th grader, but hmmm... 1st graders are a little trickier. There's a great book I like called "The Doll Shop Downstairs" set in early 20th Century NYC that I love. It may not be "exciting" enough for an en...