Getting Started with Book Clubs
…bookworms, each student will learn and grow from the time they spend in your classroom participating in book clubs. Here are a few tips for starting book clubs in your…
View Post…bookworms, each student will learn and grow from the time they spend in your classroom participating in book clubs. Here are a few tips for starting book clubs in your…
View Post…with your own group. Sit with book clubs– Just as volunteers can help with small groups, volunteers can be a huge help as you get book clubs started in your…
…who we are. Another great book that prompts thought-provoking discussions. 11. The Invisible Boy by Trudy Ludwig I cannot say enough about this book. It is such an important book…
…You can visit the library to find new books and also pull from your own classroom library to have a variety of books available. Choose books featuring and written by…
…unknown words to their vocabulary list, or they can be working on or participating in book clubs. You can read more about how I get book clubs started HERE. Comprehension Your…
…note, print it on a sheet of labels, stick the label on the postcards, sign them, and stick them in the mail! You can also make your own postcards to…
…a growth mindset and this pack has everything you need! Book clubs are my favorite, you can grab the whole pack to get started. You can read more about how I…
…love this book just as much as they love the snow days! Cross your fingers for a snow day and have students complete a fun book the next day. 7….
…a few of my favorite November activities: 1. Favorite Read Aloud Books: There are so many great read-aloud books to share throughout November. Here are a couple of my favorites… This…