Elementary Librarian has a great list of Halloween read-alouds for more ideas. 6. Hold a non-spooky costume party Invite some friends over for a costume party where only fun, happy costumes are allowed. Consider coming up with a theme, such as favorite cartoon characters or storybook ...
2nd Grade Share Here is a fun, hands-on way to build CVC words and categorize them according to real or nonsense words. Helping kindergarten, first grade, and 2nd grdae students through thisdecoding nonsense words activitiesis an important early literacy skills as they begin to read and write...
2nd grade worksheets Looking for more free printable activities for second graders? You will love these activities: LOTS of Free2nd Grade Worksheets CrabContractions Activity 2nd Grade Crossword Puzzlesto work on spelling words Grab the2nd grade reading listor check outread alouds for 2nd grade ...
Teacher Courtney G. shares: “The kids from our high school wear their caps and gowns and walk the halls in their elementary school the day before graduation. They go from kindergarten to fifth grade as the students stand in the halls and clap. The fifth graders also do this on the last...
A Seed is Silent Interactive Read Aloud In aninteractive read-aloud in a kindergarten or first grade classroom, the teacher decodes the text, reading aloud with expression and clarity. This approach allows the young learners to focus solely on comprehending the story. They engage with the text ...
Mindfulness can be an abstract concept. Teach students what mindfulness is and what it looks like in our lives through read-alouds. Learn more:Books To Teach Kids About Mindfulness 50. Make gratitude rocks Either find rocks outside or buy pre-smoothed ones, and have students paint the rocks ...
Math chapter books are great for both independent readers and as read alouds Math picture books for K-2nd grade Advanced concept math picture books, 3rd grade and up Fibonnaci picture books - teach kids about patterns in nature MORE: 8 Favorite Math Games for Kids Want Your Kids to Love Bei...
First, a subject dear to my heart - literature! It is impossible to overstate the importance of reading. So, in 6th grade, as children’s author Gary Paulsen says, we will “read like a wolf eats.” Read More Be the first to comment ...
On the first page, write: “Ghost, ghost, tell me do, who is hiding under you?” On the second page, write: “Who wants to be seen dressed as ___ on Halloween!” Have the children fill in the blanks and draw themselves under the ghost. Shop the best Halloween read-alouds below...
The Perfect Square by Michael Hall is one of my favorite read alouds to use. All of his books are creative gems with surprises on each page. The Greedy Triangle is an oldie but goodie and a fun book to use to add a STEM element to your unit. We use this one on Family Math Night...