"It’s like coming home."
Need to read or write about Siddhartha? These Siddhartha quotes with page numbers help you find the quotations you need without reading the whole book.
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Teaching students how to navigate a non-fiction book is critically important. This unit takes students through a non-fiction text so they can really understand how to read it.The book is a National Geographic Kids book called Vikings by Libby Romero. You can grab these books for about $5 each OR fin...
Any book on this list is a clean read, worthy of a great book-club discussion or your own personal reading pleasure.
Sometimes when you lace up to climb the steep slope of page count mountain, you find yourself flying instead. Dig into these 5 books over 500 pages.
They abandoned you and I collected you like a treasure #aftg #andreil
See my favorite rereading and retelling books and ideas that I use with my preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten students.
Sure, we're living in a dystopia right now, but these 25 must-read dystopian short stories should inspire anyone to rebellion. And many of them are free.
Like most teachers, I love to read! I love teaching children to read! So, obviously I love reading books to children. One of the reasons I love reading to them is because I get to add voice to each character. One of my favorite voices to read in is my Junie B. voice. I wanted my students to incorporate voice in to their reading so I made a voice jar for my first grade classroom. I introduced the "Voice Jar" through poetry since students must be fluent with a book or passage to use voice. Our weekly class poems are at a level that everyone can read. We read them over and over and over. Students become very fluent at reading these poems. To use the Voice Jar, I would have a student draw a voice card from the jar. The class had to read the poem in whichever voice was chosen. They LOVED this activity. When I felt comfortable that students could do this on their own I put the Voice Jar in my fluency workstation. It is a favorite activity of all students. You can get my Voice Jar FREE at my TpT store or my TN store. I hope your students will enjoy it as much as my students!!
i binged lockwood and co and then i read the entire series immediately after i am OBSESSED i love this trio, i love the crew, locklyle is my everything
6 Chilling Classics to Read this Halloween - October 31st is just around the corner so get in the spooky mood with these five great reads.
We love reading folk tales, especially comparing different versions of common folk tales. This month for the The Virtual Book Club for Kids we’re rereading some of our favorites from Paul Galdone. Will you be joining in and reading along with us? If so, here are some fun resources and activities to go along with some...Read More
actions, voice, fluency, wiggles, support, goal
Ruth Ware, Megan Abbott, and B. A. Paris’s new releases make the list!
So weve got a bunch of kids, right? They all love different kinds of stories - some are all about adventures, while some cant get enough of those fairy tales.
Riot contributors name their favorite books published this year so far.
There's something super-comforting about reading a familiar story, knowing its characters inside out and chuckling at your favourite joke for the fiftieth time. Here are seven books you can read over and over again...