Making the Social Studies and Literacy Connection
…book, you can read it aloud and show the pages so your students can follow along. If you don’t have these books now, you can click the book covers below…
…book, you can read it aloud and show the pages so your students can follow along. If you don’t have these books now, you can click the book covers below…
…Bunch Bookmark. Students use one of these bookmarks to jot down things they want to discuss in the meeting. You don’t have to require any type of assignment, but the…
…it’s been a hit so far. Reuben Hks – I always buy each of my students a book from Scholastic. Each month, they have a book in the book club…
…and heading with “Where in the World is Flat Stanley?” I use this as my first book club book to introduce the rules and expectation of the book club. I…
…and excited about reading! I also love Facebook groups, so I’ve just started a Classroom Book Clubs Facebook group for teachers who want to share ideas and strategies for this…
…from real teachers who have solved this problem. Today’s Question Every week on my Facebook page, I post the Question Connection where I invite teachers to ask questions, and I…
Guest post by Shawna Devoe My name is Shawna and I am the author of The Picture Book Teacher’s Edition blog. I believe that every book offers opportunities to compare,…
…erase boards before erasing them. Another solution is to have students solve the problem on paper on in a math journal. Padlet, a free online tool, offers another way to…
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…after reading additional books or information on this topic. I created a version with lines as well as an open, unlined graphic organizer. Through the process of completing this graphic…
…book, The Mitten, by Jan Brett. If you’d like to try this activity with your students, you can find the full directions on the Classroom Magic blog. More Mitten Questions…
…or the rectangular ones. I love Julia’s boards because they are 2-sided and can be customized with different surfaces. You can choose between an unlined surface, handwriting lines, graph paper,…