Challenge your kids to play – and win – at summer reading with this summer reading bingo printable.
I spend the entire school year working to instill a love of reading in each and every one of my students. It certainly is not an easy task!! I have to choose just the right read-alouds to engage all. I work with students individually to establish reading goals and to find books they love at…
As kids complete reading tasks, they get to color them in!
By Elaine Pearson Even though it's not easy being green, Kermit the frog is having a great time presiding over the library. This display is to promote the green books in our collection to help students with their selection for our 2016 Olympic Reading Challenge. To qualify for the golf event, students have to read a green book (golf green - I know, a bit of a stretch!): If anyone would like a copy of this challenge I am happy to share, just email me.
Need some great books for your Fourth Grader to read this summer? Look no further! Get your Fourth Grade Summer Reading Book List here!
Check out this summer reading list for the best reads for 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders!
Check out how easy it is to use old iPhones as Listening Centers!
Is “reading more books” on a list of your New Year resolutions? Retreat by Random House have prepared the 2014 edition of a printable Reading Bingo. It contains 24 reading challenges th…
Recommended books for a 7th grade summer reading list. Good variety of books in different genres, formats and themes.
Thank you to Diane for submitting this fun book report poster. It’s legal size (paper) worksheet and is great for lower grades (or as an easy project for upper grades). Great end of the year …
15 Free printable funny summer ad libs, great for kids car activities or for summer party games.
Need some great books for your Third Grader to read this summer? Look no further! Get your Third Grade Summer Reading Book List here!
The beginning of the year is the perfect time to make resolutions. Reading more books and getting in shape is on a list of many people. This entertaining infographic designed by Michael Rogalsky fo…
I think the hardest age for summer reading is middle school, don't you? Try these good 7th grade books for ages 12 and 13 for summer reading. I think they'll entice your middle schoolers to read throughout the dog days of summer.
Reading activity about one of unusual houses in the world: The Nautilius House. The worksheet consists of the text and reading comprehension tasks: True/False exercise and questions. It is suitable for elementary and pre-intermediate students. - ESL worksheets
Fantastic free LEGO printables for science, math, STEM, and building challenges. These LEGO sheets are perfect for the classroom or home.
There were three students. One read at home for 20 minutes each day, the second for 5 minutes, and the third only one minute…
Get your students reading and writing this summer with these fun and engaging enrichment activities for elementary grades.
Need some great books for your Second Grader to read this summer? Look no further! Get your Second Grade Summer Reading Book List here!
I mean...why WOULDN'T you use cootie catchers in your reading block? It makes perfect sense. Ok - remember last week how I was talk...
Hey everyone! I hope you had a great holiday and if you're like me you're definitely enjoying your time off school. Yes I love and miss the ...
Make reading fun with this printable Book BINGO reading game for elementary and middle school students! It's perfect for stopping summer slide!
I love recommending books to kids, so here are the 5th grade books to read for summer reading, lists of the best books in all genres!
Hello Everyone! I am going to be quick today as I have a ton of studying to do for my ESL Certification, and tomorrow is Valentine's Day! I've got a lot to do to get ready for the festivities and love!! Our "Friendship Celebration" should be a lot of fun!! Anyway, today we worked hard on the main differences between fiction and nonfiction books. We talked about the kinds of pictures, words, elements, and the reason for reading both genres. We made this anchor chart to help us remember. With all these differences in mind, our next job was to sort through a mound of animal books. Each kiddo chose several books to look through and deposit into two different groups, fiction and non fiction. They did a perfect job!!! Way to go guys!!! Now on to using the nonfiction selections to reasearch!! Thanks for stopping by to take a quick peek into our wonder-filled world! See you soon! Now, bring on the chocolate!! Joyfully, Nancy
Hello Everyone! I have had many second grade teachers contact me about our home reading log and parent/child questions to accompany reading...
Each classroom brings students of multiple learning styles and backgrounds. It is our job to provide opportunities that reach all of the many different learning styles that come to us. For this reason, it is
You may have noticed that this year's summer reading guide is tighter than previous editions: it only has 7 categories, 5 books in each, and—this is the
Dig deep with these fun activities!
Choosing your next book, particularly when you’ve carved out a little summer holiday time for just reading, can be daunting. Thankfully, the Strand Bookstore put together this flowchart, whic…
Looking for a fun way to keep those kiddos reading? I'm sharing a Free Printable Reading Bingo to make reading even more fun!
A few years ago (maybe five or six) our state standards changed for reading, pretty dramatically. I know all of you who have been through...
Need some great books for your First Grader to read and enjoy this summer? Get your First Grade Summer Reading Book List here!
5 Constellations Kids Should Know - a great constellations printable to help kids learn about the main 5 Constellations in the northern hemisphere
2024 Reading Challenge Free Printable. These prompts will encourage you to explore a wide range of genres, authors, and perspectives.
Elin Hilderbrand is the bestselling author of romance books. This is the complete list of Elin Hilderbrand books in order.
Book Talks are a powerful way to share new books with students and encourage them to try out different genres they may not have thought about before. While I have been doing book talks with my students for years, I wanted to bump it up a notch and not only have them begin to create... Read more
This reading response worksheet is ideal for practicing story elements, reading strategies, comprehension, text connection, author study, vocabulary work and so much more!