Dr. Seuss DaY!
In the classroom reading, writing, and communicating will all be strongly linked. Through our Core Knowledge Curriculum, we will acquire lots and lots of knowledge! Each Unit that we cover will be engaging and fun. Our current unit is Animal Classification.
Dictionary for Vocabulary Words
Novel Study Jobs & Examples
www.commonlit.org/en/register/student?class_code=BNNNZLCommonLIt
ReadTheory
READWORKS
Edulastic
DAZE Student Link
Reading
Classic Tales Reader
Viking Myths Reader
Alice in Wonderland
Wizard of Oz
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
Aladdin's Lamp
The Emperor's New Clothes
Norse Mythology
Short Stories with Read Aloud Option
Roman Mythology
Colonial America
Novel Study
Reading Resources
Read Me A Story Inc
Read Me a Story, Ink is offered for the use of teachers, educators, parents or anyone who enjoys reading to children. At readmeastoryink.com you will find both printable and audio stories by award winning authors, numerous recommended reading lists for various ages, links to other wonderful and diverse children’s sites, and an index of over 1500 short stories perfect for reading aloud. Enjoy!
Storyline Online
Developed by The Screen Actors Guild Foundation, Storyline Online features accomplished actors and actresses reading some of their favorite children’s books. Each story comes with a free Activity Guide and can be viewed on YouTube or SchoolTube. Rainbow Fish, Wilfrid Gordon Macdonald Partridge, and To Be a Drum are just a few of the books available.
Read to Me
Similar to Storyline Online, Read to Me features popular children’s books being read by famous performers. There are activity guides with hands-on ideas, discussion questions, and lesson plans that can easily be adapted to the Common Core State Standards. Entirely free, the site is colorful and engaging.
Online Storytime by Barnes and Noble
From The Kissing Hand read by author Audrey Wood to Pinkalicious read by Victoria Kann, Barnes and Noble’s Online Storytime has popular children’s books read out loud. While there are no supplemental materials to accompany the stories, this free site is perfect for “Listen to Reading” stations.
ABCya!
Children can listen to short stories read aloud to them as they follow along with the highlighted text. ABCya! has a variety of educational games in addition to the featured stories. Free resources and materials are available for grades K through 5.
Read Me A Story Inc
Read Me a Story, Ink is offered for the use of teachers, educators, parents or anyone who enjoys reading to children. At readmeastoryink.com you will find both printable and audio stories by award winning authors, numerous recommended reading lists for various ages, links to other wonderful and diverse children’s sites, and an index of over 1500 short stories perfect for reading aloud. Enjoy!
Storyline Online
Developed by The Screen Actors Guild Foundation, Storyline Online features accomplished actors and actresses reading some of their favorite children’s books. Each story comes with a free Activity Guide and can be viewed on YouTube or SchoolTube. Rainbow Fish, Wilfrid Gordon Macdonald Partridge, and To Be a Drum are just a few of the books available.
Read to Me
Similar to Storyline Online, Read to Me features popular children’s books being read by famous performers. There are activity guides with hands-on ideas, discussion questions, and lesson plans that can easily be adapted to the Common Core State Standards. Entirely free, the site is colorful and engaging.
Online Storytime by Barnes and Noble
From The Kissing Hand read by author Audrey Wood to Pinkalicious read by Victoria Kann, Barnes and Noble’s Online Storytime has popular children’s books read out loud. While there are no supplemental materials to accompany the stories, this free site is perfect for “Listen to Reading” stations.
ABCya!
Children can listen to short stories read aloud to them as they follow along with the highlighted text. ABCya! has a variety of educational games in addition to the featured stories. Free resources and materials are available for grades K through 5.
Read Aloud
Each day during snack time, I will read aloud to the students. We will talk about the book, answer questions and write short answers after each reading. Right now, we are reading...Matilda!