When you want some good first grade read alouds that spark imagination and , head to the library to check out the books on this list! Parents and teachers in search of the perfect book to read aloud to their first graders at home or in the classroom can choose among the following ...
The students enjoyed the read-aloud events and were able to retell the stories, although the focus teacher used a number of strategies that raise questions regarding assumptions about accepted practices for read-alouds. The findings support that children from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds ...
our ninth grade blocks, and our sixth grade blocks, which I did a lot of work on and re-did them all from scratch (this is our second time through sixth grade)…well, first grade is coming along slowly, even though it is my third time going through it. It is hard to get ...
Meghan McCarthy always serves up top-notch informational read-alouds, but this one might be our favorite yet. From training to tools, it covers all things firefighting. Use it to teach students about informational text comprehension strategies and as a mentor text for writing their own. Buy it...
Junie B. Jones is a popular character among primary grade students! Junie B. books make great read alouds. If you need a way for your s... Read more » Older Posts Hi there! We are Sarah and Tamra! We are educators and friends that love creating, implementing, and sharing ideas for...
Actively engage with rich and challenging texts through read-alouds and shared reading. Sample texts: "Mix a Pancake"by Christina G. Rossetti "Mr. Popper’s Penguins" by Richard Atwater "Frog and Toad Together" by Arnold Lobel "Hi! Fly Guy" by Tedd Arnold ...
First, we do not know how much intervention students at risk for read- ing difficulties actually need to make the kind of substantial progress needed in first grade. Second, we do not know whether the students in the treatment group would have made similar progress with the i...
Earth Day Read Alouds Next, choose one or two picture books to help you as you plan your Earth Day lessons. There are many great picture books that help kids of all ages learn how to take care of our planet. Some of my favorites are: ...
This is a very cute book about an owl who wants to get to bed, but can't because of noises in the night. I love all of Pizzoli's early readers, and they even make fun and simple read alouds, which is not an easy feat for easy reader book! MORE: Hilarious easy reader books ...
It's time to snuggle up beside a cozy fire (or a faux fire on your smartboard) and get ready to read some winter themed tales in your classroom! This list of 20 January read alouds is sure to bring some warmth to your lesson plans this month. Take a look below at my list of fav...