This book can be used for a variety of ages. I plan on using it at the beginning of school to promote individuality and courage in being yourself. The author has a guide for how you can use the picture book. I especially like the idea of reading the book, then reading it a secondContinueContinue reading “Review-The Day You Begin”
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Review-A Big Mooncake for Little Star
This might be a useful book for young ones learning about the moon. I found a Teachers Pay Teachers resource if you are interested in building a lesson with this book.
Review-Baby Monkey, Private Eye
Review-The Rabbit Listened
This would be a great book to use as part of an SEL lesson. I would focus on both how we handle struggles, and how we can help those going through challenges.
Review-The Little Red Fort
This story could be used to talk about persevering as well as engineer design. It might be fun to give the students time to think of something they would like to build and what steps it would take to be able to build it. You could also give the students time to build their ownContinueContinue reading “Review-The Little Red Fort”
Review-Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut
Review-Alfie
Review-Do Not Lick This Book
This would be a great book to spark interest in microorganisms and science. It would be a lot of fun if classes could borrow a microscope to take a peek at things up close. I think kids would absolutely love it (I know I would).
Review-Nathan Hale’s Hazardous Tales: One Dead Spy
Review-Alma and How She Got Her Name
This would be a great picture book to launch a project about who we are with younger students. The only hesitation I would have is if students are adopted or in a foster home. The author’s website has some resources if you are interested in seeing some more ideas on how this book could beContinueContinue reading “Review-Alma and How She Got Her Name”
