A Chair for My Mother Read-Aloud Activities and Lesson Ideas
Find an outline of ideas to use before, during and after a read-aloud with “A Chair for My Mother,” by Vera B. Williams, along with new …
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Find an outline of ideas to use before, during and after a read-aloud with “A Chair for My Mother,” by Vera B. Williams, along with new …
Continue ReadingTeacher:Student :: Instructor:Learner. This is an analogy! Are you ready to learn tips to include analogies in your daily lessons for young students? …
Continue ReadingYoungsters already know what opposites are but do they know what antonyms are? Through playing a game and listening to two interactive books, first …
Continue ReadingSkip-counting is fun and entertaining if you tell a story as you count! Try counting pairs of friends in the park, freckle clusters on a face or even …
Continue ReadingFirst graders’ heads are swimming with words and numbers, and they are trying to make sense of it all. Introducing lesson plans on counting …
Continue ReadingTeaching your students that like people, animals have needs too will be easy with these ideas and projects. Arts and crafts with animal habitats are …
Continue ReadingLaura Numeroff and Felicia Bond have created a whole series of “If You Give a ……” and children love them. These teaching …
Continue ReadingDiphthongs are higher level phonics skills that students often struggle with. You can teach diphthongs in a straightforward way by following these …
Continue ReadingHow can you teach digraphs to beginning readers? These lesson plans on digraphs will give you a step-by-step method that really works!
Continue Reading“Snowballs” is another of Lois Ehlert’s delightful books. It lends itself to reading aloud to young children and provides …
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