by Resource Ranch | Language Arts, Learning Through Literature, Reading
Janet Stevens’s book Tops and Bottoms is a great spring read-aloud for introducing a planting unit, but there are also some valuable character lessons within the charming tale. Hare learns that even if you have made a mistake in the past, hard work and persistence can...
by Creation Castle | Math, Language Arts
Unfortunately, many students have learning loss when they are away from an academic setting for a few months – that’s why summer review is so important. By reviewing these skills, you can make sure that your students are prepared for their first day of school...
by Resource Ranch | Reading, Language Arts, Learning Through Literature
The story, Too Many Carrots, has wonderful illustrations and gives many opportunities to talk with students about what a good friend should and shouldn’t do. Quick LinksToo Many Carrots SummaryRead Aloud Questions for Too Many CarrotsBefore ReadingDuring ReadingAfter...
by Resource Ranch | Reading, Language Arts, Learning Through Literature
Spring is Here by Will Hillenbrand is a perfect read-aloud choice for the classroom during the spring season. The book’s charming illustrations and simple text make it an ideal choice for young children. Quick LinksSummaryRead Aloud QuestionsBefore ReadingDuring...
by Resource Ranch | Reading, Holiday, Language Arts, Learning Through Literature
This fun cumulative Thanksgiving story of One Is a Feast for a Mouse becomes a bit of a cautionary tale when a little mouse quickly changes from grateful to greedy. Quick LinksSummaryRead Aloud QuestionsBefore ReadingDuring ReadingAfter ReadingConnecting Standards to...
by Resource Ranch | Reading, Language Arts, Learning Through Literature
Fletcher and the Falling Leaves reminds us that change doesn’t need to be worrisome and that there is beauty in every season of life. Quick LinksSummaryRead Aloud QuestionsBefore ReadingDuring ReadingAfter ReadingConnecting Standards to Fletcher and the Falling...