Need some great books for your First Grader to read and enjoy this summer? Get your First Grade Summer Reading Book List here!
Literature, music, and art in a Charlotte Mason Preschool.
English Classroom Objects List; Classroom objects are objects that help students during the learning process such as; desk, chair, book, notebook, pencil case, backpack, scissors, compass, pins, clip, pencil, stapler, calculator, ballpoint, highlighter, scotch tape, paint, palette, paint brush, protractor, set square, ruler, glue, beaker, flask, test tube, funnel, binder, computer, paper, file holder, map, magnifying glass, clock, blackboard, globe, etc. Here Classroom Language Examples Objects in the classroom make it easier for students and teachers. For example, a rule chart that hangs on the wall allows us to remember these rules. Or a desk allows you to write comfortably, leave
Learn how to create a book menu for school-age kids at your library. Over 35+ list templates included.
Looking for a great book list for your kids? This is the list of must-read Classic books for kids! Plus a great resource for used books!
This list includes my favorite books for 5th graders. Perfect if you're looking for fifth grade read aloud or novel study resources.
Looking for the BEST 2nd Grade Reading List? This second grade book list is arranged by reading level, with free printable for the library.
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Need some great books for your Fourth Grader to read this summer? Look no further! Get your Fourth Grade Summer Reading Book List here!
These easy to read chapter books are perfect for beginning readers. They will get your kiddo hooked and wanting to read more and more! Some kids resist leaving picture books and reading chapter books, but this list will help you find something your child will have an interest in and be willing to give chapter books a try.
As teachers we’re constantly reading. Like seriously… Data charts IEPs, meeting notes, emails, student chicken scratch (I mean what word is that??). The last thing we want to do when we get home is to READ anything else, I’m sure… But these books? These books are the books teachers should read. The kind that touch […]
Learn how to create a book menu for school-age kids at your library. Over 35+ list templates included.
Middle grade books are admittedly some of my favorites to read. Both when I was in middle school and now as an adult. My only regret is that I hardly read
Here's a list of Accelerated Reader levels by color. Find AR books according to your child's reading level and purchase them for less here too!
BEST Kids Chapter Books in series for kids to enjoy reading! LOTS of GREAT book recommendations for 1st grade, 2nd grade, & 3rd graders.
Need some great books for your Fourth Grader to read this summer? Look no further! Get your Fourth Grade Summer Reading Book List here!
Our list of the best books for middle school according to teachers. http://www.weareteachers.com/hot-topics/special-reports/building-your-classroom-library/the-best-books-for-grades-6-8
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Want a fun summer reading chart printable to keep track of the books your children read this summer? This free reading chart created by a librarian is FREE!
ELLs need to have access to diverse books. Here is a collections of Diverse Books for ELLs. Come find some great books to share with your students.
I get asked all of the time on Facebook what books I recommend for third grade read alouds or classroom libraries. I keep typing out my list of favorites and then it occurred to me- I should make this list a blog post! Duh! #alwayslearning So here are some of my favorite books for third
Many primary classrooms invite family and community members to visit the classroom as a guest reader during the school year. However, not all of these visitors know exactly what book they should share. Instead of scrambling to find a book at the last minute, you can put together a special collection of read aloud books for guest readers. Here are some book suggestions that are sure to be a hit with the class.
50 must-read children's books. How many can you tick off the list?
Novels like ‘The Kite Runner’ and ‘The Help’ aren’t often required reading, but here’s why we want them to be.
Get a list of the Newbery Medal books for you and your kids to read. These are the amazing award winning books that everyone shouldr read!
This is the fourth year I've done a summer reading log for kids and this year is amazing! Get your free copy here!
This post shares 10 of the best novel studies for 4th and 5th graders. A FREE PRINTABLE list with book and Lexile reading levels is included.
Add some visual motivation to you and yours reading lists! Each book spine has enough space to write book titles you wish to read or have just finished. Once you've gone through a stack, look back at your accomplishments! This download includes a giant poster AND small stacks of books formatted for 8.5x11" printing. Stack books to the ceiling and see how many spaces you can fill up in just a matter of time! Read on! Blow these up huge for BIG IMPACT but a small price! At a print shop like Staples, 3x4-foot posters will print for about $7 each! As always, purchase and download just once to print as many copies as you like. FILES INCLUDE one large printable poster 8.5 x 11" JPEG files for home printing detailed printing instructions LARGE FORMAT PRINTING For more information on Large Format Printing, read instructions and watch our video here! FILE DELIVERY Almost immediately after purchase you will receive an email with a download link. If you do not see this email, check your spam folder. If you still don’t see it, contact us and let us know! Because this is a digital product, no refunds are available. For personal use only.
Looking for fifth grade books for your readers? This is a great place to start! Check out this awesome teacher recommended fifth grade book list!
Thirty of the best new and classic middle school and middle grade books with diversity and different genres to add to your or your child's reading list.
This week is Banned Books Week! I have found that I love banned books week for several reasons. Displaying books that have been banned in a library makes the kids want to read those books more. It's all about having what they "can't" have that really lights the fire for some kids, or it at least gets them reading a book that is outside of their normal favorite genre/type. I also love banned book week b/c I find it quite entertaining to read about why some books have been challenged and banned. Did you know, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin Jr. was banned. This is a child's book that I have read to my children since birth. The simplicity with the colors and animals make it a fabulous concept book. However, it was banned b/c a school board member confused the book with another book (totally non-related titles) by another Bill Martin. Seriously, is this not ridiculous? I feel if you are going to be so passionate about banning and therefore censoring a book to an entire group of people you should at least know the book. Honestly, I could go on and on about Banning Books, but I'll save y'all my soapbox lecture. :) Though I will say that parents and the readers themselves should be the ones to censor a book rather than a few people censor and ban it for an entire group. Just my two cents. To celebrate Banned Book Week, and possibly get you interested in a book you would normally not think to read I'm going to share with you some of my favorite banned books, why they were banned, and why I think they have value. Today, you get My Favorite Banned Books for Children/Juveniles. Tomorrow Ill share my favorite Young Adult and Adult Banned Books. Favorite Children Books That Were Banned Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling Banned for sorcery and witchcraft. One of my all time, if not all time, favorite books/series. The storyline is great, the message of good and evil is wonderful; it is just an all around fabulous book series. Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson Banned for language (uses Lord’s name in vain), and disrespect towards authority. A book full of adventure, friendship, and emotions. Great read for boys and girls. Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do you See? by Bill Martin Jr. Banned because it was confused with another book. A great book for infants and toddlers to learn animals and colors. Great concept book. The Call of the Wild by Jack London Banned because of the author’s political views. A great adventure book boys especially will love. Often regarded as a classic for how well written it is. Captain Underpants by Dav Pilkey Banned because it is deemed to have offensive language and violence. A book series that boys 2nd-4th grade love for the silliness, and I believe getting boys interested in reading is a very important thing. The Great Gilly Hopkins by Katherine Paterson Banned because of its language. A great book with real depth to it. The few language instances are definitely in line with the character and her situation in the foster system. A book all about learning what makes a mom, and that it is all about love. Best for girls 5th grade and up. How to Eat Fried Worms by Thomas Rockwell Banned because it was thought that eating worms was gross and inappropriate. A truly fun and clean read for both boys and girls 3rd grade (even second possibly) and older. A Light in the Attic by Shel Silverstein Banned because it was thought to encourage messiness and disobedience. This book of poetry is some of the best poetry for children. Fun and relatable. Every child, teenager, and adult I know still enjoy this book and all of Silverstein's books. Scary Stories by Alvin Schwartz Banned because it is felt to be violent and unsuited for the age group it's written for. Most upper elementary and middle school kids that don't enjoy reading will read these books because of the stories. These books get kids to read; that's a big deal with huge benefits. The Witches by Roald Dahl Banned because the book states that only women can be witches, and some felt that was inappropriate. Dahl writes some fabulous stories that are the perfect length and just fun to read for 2nd grade all the way up to middle school. They are great books for a wide range of readers as well as boys and girls alike. They also make great read alouds Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl Banned because it is felt it portrays a poor philosophy of life. Another fun Dahl book, and it has a few recent movies based on it. Therefore, for reluctant readers you can get them to read the book and then compare it with the movie. A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle Banned because it is felt that this book undermines religious beliefs. This book is a classic, Newbery Winner, and known to be the first sci-fi. Definitely a series that everyone should read. Word on the street is they are making it a movie as well. Little House Series (Big Woods, Prairie, etc.) by Laura Ingalls Wilder Banned for being racially offensive. Characters in the book make comments about Native Americans A great historical fiction series that mostly girls really enjoy and come to learn more about the historical time period. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by Frank L. Baum Banned for thoughts that it has no value and supports negativism. A classic story. Who is to say a book, and the lessons it teaches have no value? Reading alone has value enough. Ebook versions are free. Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh Banned because Harriet, the main character, apparently sets a bad example for children. A well written fun book that boys and girls will like, but boys will be hesitant to pick it up. Third grade and up will enjoy this book. Julie of the Wolves by Jean Craighead George Banned because of an attempted rape content. A well written book with a fabulous story, but it is geared and appropriate for older elementary students, 6th grade and up. Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D.Taylor Banned for offensive language. A historical fiction that will touch and impact the young and the old alike. A great read for boys and girls 6th grade and up
Summer reading list for 5th graders; recommended books for 10-11 year olds, including a variety of genres, interests and topics.
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Add some visual motivation to you and yours reading lists! Each book spine has enough space to write book titles you wish to read or have just finished. Once you've gone through a stack, look back at your accomplishments! This download includes a giant poster AND small stacks of books formatted for 8.5x11" printing. Stack books to the ceiling and see how many spaces you can fill up in just a matter of time! Read on! Blow these up huge for BIG IMPACT but a small price! At a print shop like Staples, 3x4-foot posters will print for about $7 each! As always, purchase and download just once to print as many copies as you like. FILES INCLUDE one large printable poster 8.5 x 11" JPEG files for home printing detailed printing instructions LARGE FORMAT PRINTING For more information on Large Format Printing, read instructions and watch our video here! FILE DELIVERY Almost immediately after purchase you will receive an email with a download link. If you do not see this email, check your spam folder. If you still don’t see it, contact us and let us know! Because this is a digital product, no refunds are available. For personal use only.
Learn how to create a book menu for school-age kids at your library. Over 35+ list templates included.
A list of fabulous books to read in 8th grade. This list of books will allow your child to read about people who think, dream, and do!
Need some great books for your Third Grader to read this summer? Look no further! Get your Third Grade Summer Reading Book List here!