Everyone deserves to be able to move through their world with ease. This is one of our favorite all-ages books to open discussions about social justice and disability. It’s especially suited to second graders who are eager to connect to others and make the world a more fair place. Buy i...
Books for Young Readers Books for Tween Boys Books for Tween Girls Books for Second Graders Books for First GradersKaryn Tripp Former school teacher turned homeschool mom of 4 kids. Loves creating awesome hands-on creative learning ideas to make learning engaging and memorable for all kids!Post...
Earlier this month I asked Catharine Kennedy to engrave the sidewalls of myType 11 Stanley No. 5. I’ve long admired photos of her craftsmanship that have been posted on various forums, and during a long bus trip with a group of rowdy sixth-graders an idea came to me. No, it didn’...
aread at least two books (you may NOT count the assigned summer reading book for another CCS course as one of your two English summer reading choices) from the Recommended by YOU booklist or the More Book Ideas booklist. Note: rising 10th graders must read Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi as...
Fifth graders could start with a Chris Van Allsburg book. His are always intriguing and have many layers of meaning. We want to get them into looking beneath the surface of books so read aloudThe Widow's Broom(Houghton, 1992 ISBN 0395640512.Order Info). The illustrations are wonderful and ...