Hispanic Heritage Month read alouds _ 🇨🇺 Bilingual Bo 11:52 Pebble Without a Cause _ Building Confidence & Self-Esteem _ Bedtime stories for 10:20 The Apple that FELL FAR from the Tree _ Building Confidence and Self-Esteem _ Re 10:27 After a While, CROCODILE - Learning Animals...
Hispanic Heritage Month read alouds _ 🇨🇺 Bilingual Bo 11:52 Pebble Without a Cause _ Building Confidence & Self-Esteem _ Bedtime stories for 10:20 The Apple that FELL FAR from the Tree _ Building Confidence and Self-Esteem _ Re 10:27 After a While, CROCODILE - Learning Animals...
Smart, playful text makes this audiobook one of our best read-alouds for kids. The story begins when grouchy Mr. Rabbit suddenly has to get along with the otters who just moved into the neighborhood. Though he struggles with coping with his new neighbors at first, Mr. Rabbit comes to lear...
“Read-alouds provide the perfect opportunity to introduce, reinforce, or extend learning on a topic from another subject,” she says. A book like Penny Pot, for instance, is a great way to talk to students about how money works. That allows teachers to explore equations that involve money...
A girl in a red hat finds the courage to be kind to the new student in class. Her kindness spreads, until her whole community experiences the magical shift that happens when people understand what it means to be kind, and act on their best impulses!
Sometimes the smallest gesture of kindness goes a long way. Reading sweet back-to-school books like this one teaches young ones how to be good friends and classmates. Buy it:Tomorrow I’ll Be Kind Follow-up activity: Ask students to share what is the most important thing about being a go...
Thanks, I am always trying to sneak in extra read alouds. Reply Christina says: May 31, 2020 at 10:17 am We absolutely love readaloud time in our home. So many oppertunities are opened up. Our core cirriculum inchudes readaloud suggestions from each genre and that furthers our journeys...
I've had the lovable Moomins on my other seasonal read aloud lists, so it's only fitting I include these whimsical and entertaining creatures on a list of fall read alouds, too! While the Moomins are away from home, a band of curious fellows with names like Fillyjonk, Grandpa-Grumble, ...
Read Alouds Matter Reading aloud is a powerful tool for building community, introducing classroom norms, and helping students feel seen. When you choose the right book, you send your students a message about what your classroom values: kindness, inclusivity, curiosity, and courage. Plus, reading ...
many alive. And so we shall gather around these books and continue to build community. We shall share these read alouds as way to connect across city lines, country borders, and oceans. We shall hopefully find similarities within the heroic journeys of the stories we read that let us see ...