A silly read-aloud story with funny rhymes and hilarious illustrations.Paperback Book Look Out Kindergarten, Here I Come! Grades Pre-K - 1 $5.21$6.95ADD TO CARTsave to wishlist The first day of kindergarten is finally here, and Henry can't wait to paint pictures, sin...
Additionally, a classroom read aloud can lead to important discussions about feelings and spark empathy within the community. Shop all great books about kindergarten below now! You can find more books and activities at The Teacher Store. (For more great books to help kids get ready for ...
Teacher Read-Aloud Look Out Kindergarten, Here I Come by Carlson, Nancy Viking Juvenile, 1999 A young mouse is enthusiastic about his first day of kindergar- ten, but when he arrives, he is suddenly shy. He quickly finds friends and gets involved in fun activities. Little Brown Bear Won'...
i) Teach sight words to kindergarteners using flashcards. ii) Read simple books and ask kids to point out sight words they recognize. iii) Make sight word learning fun and effective with engaging games and sensory activities. Kids hear and read a sight word, spot it in a group of mixed...
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just like you would any read-aloud, with silly voices, dramatic pauses and any other flair you want to add. But they also include 4-5 interactive math activities and a little SEL mini-lesson woven throughout. And, finally, I have included 1-2 paper and pencil extension activities, as ...
just like you would any read-aloud, with silly voices, dramatic pauses and any other flair you want to add. But they also include 4-5 interactive math activities and a little SEL mini-lesson woven throughout. And, finally, I have included 1-2 paper and pencil extension activities, as ...
Vocabulary Activity #1: Read Together and Look for New Words Any time you read with your child, you’re helping to create a love of books and strengthening their literacy skills. Turn read-aloud time into a vocabulary builder by actively looking for new words as you read together....
Tips on How to Teach a Kindergarten Interactive Read Aloud Lesson You can also find a directory of the books we use to teach comprehension by clicking: Lesson Plan Templates and More Rubrics for Student Writing Time We start eachwriting unitwith an enlarged version of our writing rubric. Studen...
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