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 ...
Hall, K. W. & Williams, L. M. (2010). First-grade teachers reading aloud Caldecott award- winning books to diverse 1st-graders in urban classrooms. Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 24, 298-314.Hall, K. W., & Williams, L. M. (2010). First-grade teachers reading aloud ...
P158【158】classroom computers in first grade_ using technology to motivate reading an 00:45 P159【159】classroom mailbox_ motivating students to write letters to friends 00:59 P160【160】classroom read alouds_ stimulating motivation for literacy (virtual tour) 00:47 P161【161】cross-curricular ...
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 ...
Reading Comprehension Practice with a Primary Grade Favorite: Junie... 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 ...
These illustrated chapter books are prime first grade books that work as both appealing classroom read-alouds and independent reading choices for your more advanced readers. Bear and Rabbit are forest neighbors, but their friendship includes plenty of hilarious twists and turns. (FYI: There’s some...
Take a class of first graders and you will find a wide spread of reading abilities and reading levels. This 1st grade summer reading list of books takes that into consideration! Find easy reader books for beginning readers, as well as very easy chapter books for those ready to read books ...
Reading aloud and shared reading 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 ...
How to choose a new reading program – with Dr. Maria Murray EPISODE 200! How to address the needs of advanced readers – with Dr. Nancy Young Equipping students to make strong inferences – with Dr. Amy Elleman How to use think alouds to improve students’ reading comprehension – wi...
Follow-up activity: Have students turn and talk about one worry they had before school started. For more books to help students deal with worries, check out thesesupportive read-alouds about anxiety. Amazon 27. Pirates Don’t Go to Kindergarten! by Lisa Robinson ...