Students will learn along with Stella as she goes through the writing process of brainstorming, planning, drafting, publishing, and finally sharing her story.\nStella and her classmates were excitedly sharing stories before class, prompting Ms. Merkley to teach a lesson on how to write narratives, or stories. Ms. M tells explains that they have to choose a topic first, then organize their stories by telling what happened first, next, and last. Students will learn along with Stella as she goes through the writing process of brainstorming, planning, drafting, publishing, and finally sharing her story. Includes teaching notes at the back of the book.
The day has finally arrived-Stella's first day of kindergarten! Will Stella be okay leaving her cute little puppy, Macie, at home? What kind of surprises will Stella encounter on her first day of school? Come along for a ride on the big yellow bus, and join Stella and her friends on their first day of school. Enjoy singing silly songs and listening to funny stories. Kindergarten, here we come!
Kids with first-day-of-school jitters can join Stella Isabella Harden and her puppy Buster in this lyrical read-aloud and heartwarming story about the first day of kindergarten--a 2017 Mom's Choice Awards, Gold Award Recipient. Full color. 8 1/2 x 11.\nStella Isabella Harden contemplating kindergarten declared she didn't have to go, because her puppy told her so. School is about to begin, and Stella Isabella Harden decides that kindergarten just isn't for her. Instead, she decides to spend the day learning from her puppy named Buster. Together these two adventurers plan a day full of playtime, teatime, naptime, and storytime. After every \"lesson,\" Stella gets the best reward: a kiss from her best friend and favorite puppy. But will she change her mind about kindergarten before the first day of school? Join Stella and Buster in this lyrical read-aloud and heartwarming story about growing up. Kisses for Kindergarten is a 2017 Mom's Choice Awards, Gold Award Recipient.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.25 Inches (H) x 6.25 Inches (W) x .52 Inches (D) Weight: .69 Pounds Suggested Age: 6-9 Years Number of Pages: 108 Series Title: Stella and Marigold Genre: Juvenile Fiction Sub-Genre: Family Publisher: Chronicle Books Theme: Siblings Format: Hardcover Author: Annie Barrows Language: English Street Date: October 1, 2024 TCIN: 91820386 UPC: 9781797219707 Item Number (DPCI): 247-48-5777 Origin: Made in the USA or Imported If the item details above aren’t accurate or complete, we want to know about it. Report incorrect product info.
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Stellaluna book activities that are available in a printable and digital format. Students respond to literature and develop reading comprehension skills.
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Last Updated on May 4, 2022 In this reading comprehension, you can find four different stories to discuss about. You can either give these by speech or by writing. You can ask questions to kids and they will reply the answers. Please download the PDF Kindergarten reading comprehension passages – Exercise 30
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This DIBELS practice set will come in handy all year long! These have great activities for you to do with your students in small groups or with a partner. There are also some great printable worksheets too! I am excited to use some of these before our last DIBELS assessment in a few weeks! Next …
Practice sight words and early reading skills with these fun Color by Sight Word Spring Kindergarten Worksheets with your kindergarten learners this spring. Get yours today! I just know you’re going to love my new Color
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Are you looking for a resource to bring STEM into your phonics skills or word work stations? Or maybe you are just tired of using the same 'ole word work stations year after year..?? Maybe you are wanting to give STEM a try but nervous on how to get started...?? I get it! That's why I created Phonics STEM Sound Kits!
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"Stella ist still" ist eine Mutmachgeschichte für Kinder ab 4 Jahren zum Vorlesen und für mehr Selbstbewusstsein. Von Wilma Wochenwurm auf Hallo liebe Wolke
Hello Friends, it's Erin from The Elementary Darling. The countdown is on! I have about four weeks left before the end of the year, and this is the time that I start planning for the summer and organizing for the beginning of the year. I know some of you are thinking, "She is crazy!" and I might be a little bit, BUT the end of the year is the best time to organize and plan. Last year, I wrote this post about what I do a the end of the year, and Kristin wrote this post, about planning during the end of the year. But TODAY, I am going to show you my favorite professional development books. Obviously, I would recommend checking out one or two based on your needs, however they are ALL amazing! For the teacher that needs to RECHARGE I love anything written by Ron Clark, but Move your Bus is my favorite. I reread it often to remind myself to be a runner! If you don't know, his co-owner of The Ron Clark Academy is Kim Bearden, and her book, Crash Course will remind you why you went into teaching. It is my ultimate favorite! I also recently found the book Conscious Discipline, thanks to my friend, Theresa from True Life I'm a Teacher. This book is all about teacher mindset. I just started it, and I am loving it! Throughout this post, you’ll find Amazon Affiliate links. This means I receive a small commission if you purchase something through that link, at no extra cost to you, that helps keep my blog running and helps fund giveaways! For the teacher beginning Reading Groups These books are good for reading groups, or ideas for your groups. Even if you have been implementing reading groups for several years, I know you will find something useful in them! These two books are my everything when it comes to Guided Reading. Jan Richardson has everything you need, including strategies and printables in this book for every level of guided reading. The Daily Five book is great for anyone who uses a grouping method for reading. I also LOVE Word Nerds. This book has amazing ideas for vocabulary instruction. While I would recommend it for 2nd grade and above, it could be modified for Kindergarten and 1st grade. For the teacher looking for Math Group ideas I LOVE this book! Debbie Diller is an amazing math group guru, and she has fabulous ideas in this book! It is for grades K-2, so if you have a book suggestion for 3-6, I would love to hear it! For the teacher looking for Differentiation Ideas If you are a GenEd teacher and you have a huge range of student abilities in your classroom, these are my top picks! I got my gifted endorsement several years ago and the book, Teaching Gifted Kids in Today's Classroom is my all time favorite. It has so many suggestions to extend the learning of higher level students. Advancing Differentiation and How to Differentiate Instruction for Mixed Ability Classrooms are both amazing and so helpful when your classroom ranges in ability levels. For the teacher looking for IDEAS or Strategies How many times have we all run out of ideas or needed new fresh strategies for teaching a topic? I recently found these books this year, and I never knew what I was missing. THEY ARE SO GOOD! You can use these books no matter what ELA format you use. It is literally a book full of strategies for every level. They do cost a little more, but honestly, they are worth EVERY penny. You can find the reading one here and the writing one here. These two will be the ones that I will be reading over the summer! What professional development books will you dive into this summer? Whether you are reading to recharge, learn new strategies, or try a new method, these books will help you achieve your goal! Do you have an awesome book that I didn't show, leave it in the comments below! Happy Reading!
Are you looking for a resource to bring STEM into your phonics skills or word work stations? Or maybe you are just tired of using the same 'ole word work stations year after year..?? Maybe you are wanting to give STEM a try but nervous on how to get started...?? I get it! That's why I created Phonics STEM Sound Kits!
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