We read aloud every night :) Reply Tammy says: May 31, 2020 at 6:37 pm Thank you for all of the useful tips. Bedtime stories are a favorite in our house. Reply Ashley Haley says: May 31, 2020 at 5:28 pm We love read alouds in our house!!
In my opinion, the best books and articles for read alouds are compelling and relevant to the students we teach. So get to know your kids and what they like. That will help you pick a great read aloud book for them. If you want to captivate your audience, and middle grade students ar...
Fall Video #8: Cool Facts about Bats This short and informative video is from National Geographic Kids. Fall Video #9: Bat Facts for Kids Fall Video #10: Three Fun Facts About Bats! Students learn that bats use echolocation, can hang upside, and are really good moms! There are some ...
t my job to do so, I’d still read them, because they’rethat good. If you don’t believe me, I encourage you to try some of the titles below as family read alouds, or simply read them before or after your children finish them (which, by the way, your kids will love you for...
Top Read Alouds The Mitten - Written and illustrated by Jan Brett Tops and Bottoms - Written and illustrated by Janet Stevens Miss Smith’s Incredible Storybook - Written and illustrated by Michael Garland Double Trouble in Walla Walla - Written by Andrew Clements, illustrated by Salvatore Murdocca...
(more on that later)—creating virtual shelves for their favorite read-alouds and subjects, and those oft-requested topics (princess books, anyone?). Every year, I lead an after-school, professional development session on the year’s best books. With Goodreads, it...
Last week I talked about the importance ofinteractive read aloudswith kids in the intermediate grades. One reader let me know that “this method of teaching is quite common and not something new.” While I agree that discussing books with our students is nothing new (and I’m positive that...