I'm always looking for ways to extend our read-alouds. Books just naturally ask us to continue exploring, thinking, and experiencing. So, designing a sensory bin where students can explore, think View Post


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I'm always looking for ways to extend our read-alouds. Books just naturally ask us to continue exploring, thinking, and experiencing. So, designing a sensory bin where students can explore, think View Post

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Are you looking for ways to create enthusiasm for books and listening to read-alouds? I've got a super-easy idea that will generate interest in your next read-aloud each day. It's called book mail View Post

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Imagine if all the crayons in your crayon box wanted to quit. You'd want to do everything you can to keep the peace. And, with these The Day the Crayons Quit activities that is just what you can do View Post

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The Little Red Hen is a beloved classic that generation after generation has enjoyed. Enjoy these The Little Red Activities after enjoying the book. The Little Red Hen Book Full Disclosure: This View Post

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The next best thing after reading and enjoying a book with kids is diving into again and again. There is so much power in rereading. And, you can even deeper into books with View Post

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Originally published in 1968, Elmer has been enjoyed by generations of children. Whether you read the original version or the slightly altered version published in 1989, these Elmer the Elephant View Post

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Read, count, add, and repeat. That's what children will get lots of practice doing in Pigeon Math by Asia Citro. Learn how to have fun with the book and get the printable below. It's just one of View Post