Historical fiction read-alouds rely on ideas, characters and imagery to help kids learn about a specifi c time period. c 1. What can we know about the group These stories help make history come alive.of friends in George Washington's George Washington's Socks Elvir a Woodruff's George Wash...
Test 15阅读理解AHistorical fiction read-alouds rely on ideas,charactersand imagery to help kids learn about a specific time period.1.What can we know about the groupThese stories help make history come alive.of friends in George Washington'sGeorge Washington's SocksElvira Woodruff's George Washin...
Funny and upbeat cartoons pepper the story with earth facts, zany jokes, and wacky side characters (and make sure to check out Eric's ecology riddles at the back!). This cheerful tale about the changing environment is an entertaining take on a serious subject, which will engage, inform, an...
Fill your classroom library with books that are just right for read-alouds! Filled with sweet illustrations, captivating prose, and memorable characters your students will love, there are titles for every kind of reader on this list. Featuring both laugh-worthy and practical picks like Frog on ...
Good Masters! Sweet Ladiesby Laura Amy Schlitz is a Newbery Medal winning book that introduces the reader to a variety of characters in a medieval village in England. Hidden Tales from Eastern Europeby Antonia Barber is a collection of seven folk tales from Poland, Slovakia, Russia, Croatia, ...
Why we love it: Pretty much everyone in this story behaves badly in one way or another. Use it to learn more about characters and their motivation. “Sleeping Beauty” by The Brothers Grimm “A great many changes take place in a hundred years.” ...
Goodbye Earth, Hello Moon!by Gabriel Meil explores the topic of global warming through the responses of various animals who want to leave Earth for the moon. Green Eggs and Hamby Dr. Seuss is a classic rhyming book that follows the back and forth banter between the two characters in the st...
But I’d read them too, because even as an adult, I still adore theAnnebooks. This fun collection introduces young readers (9+) to the world—and adventures—ofAnne of Green Gables. The books also makelovely read-aloudswhile curled up in front of a fire or rocking on a porch swing....