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...
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.
10 chapter books that are perfect to read aloud to children 4-6 years old. The book list includes classic and contemporary titles.
For a small fee you can get this site – and all the free goodies –100% ad-free! Click Here Looking for some fun to read and engagingread aloud chapter books for 2nd grade? These grade 2 reading books are great for engaging second graders with some engaging plots, rich vocabulary, and...
Even just knowing how to read music changes a teacher’s confidence level when it comes to singing, so it’s important to have a few of the basics under your belt.Preparation for Learning to Read MusicFormal note reading is not required in order to understand the...
I realize that this is the last time I’m going to have to read a chapter that begins with Ana waking up or going to sleep. Victory is mine! Ana wakes up at five in the morning because of the three hour time difference. She was only there for four days, dude. She gets jet-lagge...
Although we may find it hard to imagine, many cultures, such as those found in the countries of Africa or among someindigenousgroups, don’t have a word for music. Instead, the relationship of music and dance to everyday life is so close that the people have no need to conceptually sepa...
Basil E. Frankweiler off-putting when I tried to read it to him a year or two ago. I'd like to try it again with him since I have very fond memories of it myself! I'm currently reading my 4th-grade son The Return of the The Great Brain, and I bet the Great Brain books ...
MORE: Early chapter books about sports Danny's Doodles by David A. Adler. If your child desperately wants to read The Diary of a Wimpy Kid, but you realize (rightly) that is not a series for 2nd graders I will steer you to Danny's Doodles. Danny and his quirky friend, Calvin Waffle...
(see Chapter 4 for further discussion about these methods). In contrast to the early music books for the Normal School, for which there was “a paucity of song material prompting the authors of the original course to chiefly use their own song material” (Tufts & Holt, 1911, p. 3), ...