104 Books Every Child Should Read
|
|
|
- Melanie Grant
- 10 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 State of Connecticut GENERAL ASSEMBLY Commission on Children 104 Books Every Child Should Read Recommended by the New York Public Library, with additions from the Connecticut State Library. 1. Abuela by Arthur Dorros. Illustrated by Elisa Kleven. Dutton. 2. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by Judith Viorst. Illustrated by Ray Cruz. Atheneum. 3. Animals Should Definitely Not Wear Clothing by Judi Barrett. Illustrated by Ron Barrett. Atheneum. 4. Anansi and the Moss-Covered Rock by Eric A. Kimmel. Illustrated by Janet Stevens. Holiday House. 5. Andy and the Lion by James Daugherty. Viking. 6. Benny Bakes a Cake by Eve Rice. Greenwillow. 7. Ben's Trumpet by Rachel Isadora. Greenwillow. 8. Blueberries for Sal by Robert McCloskey. Viking. 9. The Bossy Gallito: a traditional Cuban folk tale retold by Lucia M. Gonzalez. Illustrated by Lulu Delacre. Scholastic. 10. Bread and Jam for Frances by Russell Hoban. Illustrated by Lillian Hoban. HarperCollins. 11. Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin Jr. Illustrated by Eric Carle. Holt. 12. Caps for Sale: A Tale of a Peddler, Some Monkeys and Their Monkey Business by Esphyr Slobodkina. HarperCollins. 13. The Carrot Seed by Ruth Krauss. Illustrated by Crockett Johnson. HarperCollins. 14. A Chair for My Mother by Vera B. Williams. Greenwillow Trinity St. Hartford, CT Phone: (860) Fax: (860) Website: cga.ct.gov/coc
2 15. The Chick and the Duckling translated from the Russian of V. Suteyev by Mirra Ginsburg. Illustrated by Jose & Ariane Aruego. Macmillan. 16. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin, Jr. and John Archambault. Illustrated by Lois Ehlert. Simon & Schuster. 17. Corduroy by Don Freeman. Viking. 18. Curious George by H. A. Rey. Houghton. 19. The Day Jimmy's Boa Ate the Wash by Trinka H. Noble. Illustrated by Steven Kellogg. Dial. 20. Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell. Simon & Schuster. 21. Doctor De Soto by William Steig. Farrar. 22. Farmer Duck by Martin Waddell. Illustrated by Helen Oxenbery. Candlewick Press. 23. The Fortune-Tellers by Lloyd Alexander. Illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman. Dutton. 24. Freight Train by Donald Crews. Greenwillow. 25. George and Martha by James Marshall. Houghton. 26. Go Away, Big Green Monster! by Ed Emberley. Little, Brown. 27. Good Night, Gorilla by Peggy Rathmann. Putnam. 28. Goodnight Moon by Margaret W. Brown. Illustrated by Clement Hurd. HarperCollins. 29. Grandfather's Journey by Allen Say. Houghton. 30. Happy Birthday, Moon by Frank Asch. Simon & Schuster. 31. Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson. HarperCollins. 32. Harry the Dirty Dog by Gene Zion. Illustrated by Margaret Graham. HarperCollins. 33. Henny Penny illustrated by Paul Galdone. Clarion. 34. Horton Hatches the Egg by Dr. Seuss. Random House. 35. I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly illustrated by Glen Rounds. Holiday House. 36. I Went Walking by Sue Williams. Illustrated by Julie Vivas. Harcourt. 37. If You Give a Mouse a Cookie by Laura J. Numeroff. Illustrated by Felicia Bond. HarperCollins. 38. Is It Red? Is It Yellow? Is It Blue? An Adventure in Color by Tana Hoban. Greenwillow. 2
3 39. It Could Always Be Worse: A Yiddish Folktale retold and illustrated by Margot Zemach. Farrar. 40. John Henry by Julius Lester. Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Dial. 41. The Judge: An Untrue Tale by Harve Zemach. Illustrated by Margot Zemach. Viking. 42. Julius by Angela Johnson. Illustrated by Dav Pilkey. Orchard. 43. Komodo! by Peter Sís. Greenwillow. 44. Leo the Late Bloomer by Robert Kraus. Illustrated by Jose Aruego. HarperCollins. 45. Little Blue and Little Yellow by Leo Lionni. Astor-Honor. 46. The Little Dog Laughed and Other Nursery Rhymes by Lucy Cousins. Dutton. 47. The Little Old Lady who Was Not Afraid of Anything by Linda Williams. Illustrated by Megan Lloyd. HarperCollins. 48. Little Red Riding Hood retold and illustrated by Paul Galdone. McGraw-Hill. 49. Lunch by Denise Fleming. Holt. 50. Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile by Bernard Waber. Houghton. 51. Madeline by Ludwig Bemelmans. Viking. 52. Maisie Goes Swimming by Lucy Cousins. Little, Brown. 53. Make Way for Ducklings by Robert McCloskey. Viking. 54. Martha Calling by Susan Meddaugh. Houghton. 55. Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel by Virginia L. Burton. Houghton. 56. Millions of Cats by Wanda Gág. Putnam. 57. Miss Nelson Is Missing by Harry Allard and James Marshall. Illustrated by James Marshall. Houghton. 58. Mr. Gumpy's Outing by John Burningham. Holt. 59. The Monkey and the Crocodile retold and illustrated by Paul Galdone. Clarion. 60. Monkey Face by Frank Asch. Parents Magazine Press. 61. Morris's Disappearing Bag by Rosemary Wells. Dial. 62. Mouse Paint by Ellen S. Walsh. Harcourt. 63. Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale retold and illustrated by John Steptoe. Lothrop. 3
4 64. Mushroom in the Rain adapted from the Russian of V. Suteyev by Mirra Ginsburg. Illustrated by Jose Aruego and Ariane Dewey. Simon & Schuster. 65. The Napping House by Audrey Wood. Illustrated by Don Wood. Harcourt. 66. Officer Buckle and Gloria by Peggy Rathmann. Putnam. 67. Old Black Fly by Jim Aylesworth. Illustrated by Stephen Gammell. Holt. 68. Over in the Meadow by John Langstaff. Illustrated by Feodor Rojankovsky. Harcourt. 69. Owen by Kevin Henkes. Greenwillow. 70. Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me by Eric Carle. Simon & Schuster. 71. Perez and Martina by Pura Belpré. Illustrated by Carlos Sanchez. Viking. 72. Pierre: A Cautionary Tale by Maurice Sendak. HarperCollins. 73. The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg. Houghton. 74. The Random House Book of Mother Goose: A Treasury Of 386 Timeless Nursery Rhymes selected and illustrated by Arnold Lobel. Random House. 75. Rosie's Walk by Pat Hutchins. Simon & Schuster. 76. Round Trip by Ann Jonas. Greenwillow. 77. Rumpelstiltskin retold and illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky. Dutton. 78. Seven Blind Mice by Ed Young. Putnam. 79. The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats. Viking. 80. Stone Soup retold and illustrated by Marcia Brown. Simon & Schuster. 81. The Story of Babar, The Little Elephant by Jean de Brunhoff. Random. 82. The Story of Ferdinand by Munro Leaf. Illustrated by Robert Lawson. Viking. 83. Strega Nona by Tomie De Paola. Simon & Schuster. 84. Swamp Angel by Anne Isaacs. Ilustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky. Dutton. 85. Swimmy by Leo Lionni. Knopf. 86. Sylvester and the Magic Pebble by William Steig. Simon & Schuster. 87. The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter. Warne. 88. Ten, Nine, Eight by Molly Bang. Greenwillow. 89. There's a Nightmare in my Closet by Mercer Mayer. Dial. 4
5 90. The Three Billy Goats Gruff by P.C. Asbjfrnsen and J.E. Moe. Illustrated by Marcia Brown. Harcourt. 91. The Three Robbers by Tomi Ungerer. Atheneum. 92. Tikki Tikki Tembo retold by Arlene Mosel. Illustrated by Blair Lent. Holt. 93. The True Story of the Three Little Pigs by A. Wolf as told to John Scieszka. Illustrated by Lane Smith. Viking. 94. Tuesday by David Wiesner. Houghton. 95. Two of Everything: A Chinese Folktale retold and illustrated by Lily Toy Hong. Whitman. 96. The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle. Philomel. 97. We're Going on a Bear Hunt retold by Michael Rosen. Illustrated by Helen Oxenbury. McElderry. 98. The Wheels on the Bus adapted and illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky. Dutton. 99. When I Was Young in the Mountains by Cynthia Rylant. Illustrated by Diane Goode. Dutton Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak. HarperCollins Where's Spot? by Eric Hill. Putnam Whistle for Willie by Ezra Jack Keats. Viking Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears: A West African Tale retold by Verna Aardema. Illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon. Dial Zomo the Rabbit: A Trickster Tale from West Africa retold and illustrated by Gerald McDermott. Harcourt. Additional Resources Before the Basics: Creating Conversations with Children by Bev Bos. Turn the Page Press. Finger Rhymes collected and illustrated by Marc Brown. Dutton. The Flannel Board Storytelling Book by Judy Sierra. H. W. Wilson. Mother Goose Comes First: An Annotated Guide to the Best Books and Recordings for Your Preschool Child by Lois Winkel and Sue Kimmel. Henry Holt. 5
6 Mudluscious: Stories and Activities Featuring Food for Preschool Children by Jan Irving and Robin Currie. Libraries Unlimited. Multicultural Folktales for the Feltboard and Readers Theater by Judy Sierra. Oryx. The Read-Aloud Handbook by Jim Trelease. Penguin Books. Story Stretchers: Activities to Expand Children s Favorite Books by Shirley C. Raines and Robert J. Canady. Gryphon House. Storytelling Activities by Norma J. Livo & Sandra A. Rietz. Libraries Unlimited. Storytelling Games: Creative Activities for Language, Communication, and Composition Across the Curriculum by Doug Lipman. Oryx. Toddle on Over: Developing Infant & Toddler Literature Programs by Robin Works Davis. Alleyside Press. 6
Infant/Toddler Books
A Kiss Means I Love You Kathryn Madeline Allen Infant/Toddler Books Vibrant color photographs of children and caregivers explore different actions, expressions, words, and sounds, from a kiss and a clap
UNITS OF STUDY LIBRARY KINDERGARTEN. 30 lessons
UNITS OF STUDY LIBRARY KINDERGARTEN 30 lessons UNIT TITLES SUGGESTED TIMELINE 1. Introduction to the Library Media Center 30 minutes 2. Library Media Center procedures 30 minutes 3. Library tour and checkout
The Pine School 600 Minute Summer Reading Challenge
The Pine School 600 Minute Summer Reading Challenge Dear Pine School Families, I am proud to say that the 2 nd Annual Summer Reading Kickoff Challenge today was quite a success! Each grade level was provided
Color Read-Aloud. Other books about colors
Color Read-Aloud Kids usually learn their colors before they even go to school. But, do they know that colors are made from light? There is science behind colors that we don t often consider. This theme
FAVOURITE BOOKS FOR BABIES AND TODDLERS
FAVOURITE BOOKS FOR BABIES AND TODDLERS NURSERY RHYME COLLECTION Alligator Pie by Dennis Lee The Baby s Bedtime book by Kay Chorao The Baby s Lap Book by Kay Chorao The Baby s Story Book by Kay Chorao
How To Play With A Toddler
Where Is The Green Sheep? 0-12 12 M Play is the most powerful way babies learn. Every time you pick up babies, cuddle them, sing to them or read to them they are learning about language. By sharing this
Comprehension Strategies. Creating Sensory Images
Comprehension Strategies Creating Sensory Images Motion Picture of the Mind Highly Visual Books Miss Rumphius, Barbara Cooney When Grampa Kissed His Elbow, Cynthia DeFelice Tar Beach, Faith Ringgold Home
Macmillan Children's Readers
Macmillan Children's Readers 1 Level 1 9781405057172 Colin's Colours 700 2 Level 1 9780230469198 Clothes We Wear NEW 700 3 Level 1 9780230010062 Eddie's Exercise 700 4 Level 1 9780230010048 Fantastic Freddy
Retelling. In the beginning.. Then,... After that,... And then,... Finally,... Do I understand what I read? Does it make sense?
Retelling Gr 1-3 In the beginning.. Then,... After that,... And then,... Finally,... Do I understand what I read? Does it make sense? Retelling Gr 1-3 Page 1 Grade: Prior Knowledge: What prior knowledge
BUILDING LANGUAGE AND LITERACY SKILLS THROUGH INTERACTIVE READ-ALOUDS
BUILDING LANGUAGE AND LITERACY SKILLS THROUGH INTERACTIVE READ-ALOUDS LEARNING GUIDE - MODULE 3 DIALOGIC READING: A SYSTEMATIC SHARED READING EXPERIENCE 1 DIALOGIC READING: A SYSTEMATIC SHARED READING
Responsibility. Book: Read and discuss a book that teaches a lesson about responsibility. (Book suggestions attached)
Responsibility Pre-teach: Reacquaint yourself with the students and tell them which trait you will be discussing today. Ask the following questions and call on different students for answers. Below each
Little Blue and Little Yellow: A Story for Pippo and Other Children. Little Blue and Little Yellow: Predicting the Story Critical Thinking
Little Blue and Little Yellow: A Story for Pippo and Other Children (ASTOR-HONOR, 1959) This Book s Message or Theme - - Friends come in all colors. Friends can affect each other s lives. About the Book
Original Group Gap Analysis Report
Original Group Gap Analysis Report Year 11 Levels of Progress Analysis 2014-2015 Spring This document was created using the Transition Matrices Report Generator Copyright Dr Stuart Atkinson - 2014 - All
A Note to Parents. 1. As you study the list, vary the order of the words.
A Note to Parents This Wordbook contains all the sight words we will be studying throughout the year plus some additional enrichment words. Your child should spend some time each week studying this Wordbook
COLORS, COLORS EVERYWHERE
COLORS, COLORS EVERYWHERE Mary Krause, kindergarten teacher Our Lady of the Rosary Cincinnati, OH Lesson Summary for Kindergarten In this lesson, students mix red, yellow, and blue frosting together to
Leveled Readers Alpha Collection 1
Leveled Readers Alpha Collection 1 Collection A, B, C Code 150617 My Cat 1-51125 A Cat and Dog 1-51127 A Nan, Nan, and Pam 1-51129 B Fun, Fun, Fun 1-51131 C Pat and Pig 1-51133 B In the Van 1-51141 B A
North Mankato Taylor Library Storytime
North Mankato Taylor Library Storytime F is for Farm Farm Stories We Shared: Bob by Tracey Pearson My Farm Friends by Wendell Minor What the Ladybug Heard by Julia Donaldson No Sleep for the Sheep by Karen
Nombre: RED GREEN BLUE YELLOW PINK ORANGE. Color according to the instructions. Count and write the number. Celia Rodríguez Ruiz
Color according to the instructions. RED BLUE ORANGE GREEN YELLOW PINK Count and write the number Read the sentences and color the picture The car is red. The cloud is blue. The dog is brown. The bird
Livros Recomendados. Língua inglesa Leitura orientada/autónoma. Autores Títulos Editoras ISBN
AA. VV. Volcanoes (Macmillan science readers - Primary - Level 5) Macmillan-Heinemann 978-0-230-43061-7 Arego, Sue (Retold by) (Illust. by Sally Hayson) The twelve dancing princesses (Classic Tales - Level
Preschool March Lessons. Dr. Seuss Day. One Day Free Sample
Preschool March Lessons Dr. Seuss Day One Day Free Sample Kids R Learning Preschool Lesson Plans Letter R - Number 9 Dr. Seuss Day Circle Time: Left & Right Feet Read the story the Foot Book Explain to
How many monkeys?: How many monkeys? One, one! How many monkeys? One monkey! Hello song: Hello, hello, hello *3
Hello song: Hello, hello, hello *3 I am Sue Hello, hello, hello *3 I am Jack Goodbye song: Goodbye Jack and Sue. Goodbye Jack. Goodbye Sue. Goodbye Jack and Sue. Elephants and fishes: How many elephants/fishes?
Grades 1-6 Summer Reading 2015
Grades 1-6 Summer Reading 2015 PCS believes that it is important for students to develop a lifelong love of reading. Our summer reading program is designed to encourage our students to foster their love
SHANE W. EVANS www.shaneevans.com (816) 304-9513 E-mail: [email protected]
SHANE W. EVANS www.shaneevans.com (816) 304-9513 E-mail: [email protected] In the business of illustration, design and creative development, Shane W. Evans is a multitalented artist and visionary who combines
Livros Recomendados. Língua inglesa Leitura orientada/autónoma. Autores Títulos Editoras ISBN
Adams, Pam (Illust. by Pam Adams) Mrs Honey's hat Key4Kids 978-1-84643-126-5 Arego, Sue (Retold by) (Illust. by Akbar Ali) Arego, Sue (Retold by) (Illust. by Iva Sasheva) Arego, Sue (Retold by) (Illust.
Young Learners English
University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations Young Learners English Movers Information for Candidates Information for candidates YLE Movers Dear Parent Thank you for encouraging your child to learn English
STORYTIMES FOR BABIES AND TODDLERS
State of Vermont Department of Libraries 109 State Street Montpelier, VT 05609--0601 Tel: 802-828-3265 Fax: 802-828-2199 Agency of Administration STORYTIMES FOR BABIES AND TODDLERS RESOURCE MATERIALS Calmenson,
Fairy Tales. James Marshall s Cinderella Mike Thaler s Cinderella Bigfoot. Ellen Jackson s Cinder Edna Babette Cole s Prince Cinders
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Week 1- Cinderella Stories Fairy Tales Introduce fairy tales and characteristics. Read a basic Cinderella story and look for the characteristics noted (good characters, evil
Language Receptive & Expressive Stories (Listening & Responding to cues) Gross Motor Outdoors Preferred or Indoors (Baby Games, Physical Coordination)
Infant Lesson Plan Child Week of Teacher Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Music & Movement (Self-Expression, Songs, Instruments-rattles & shakers) Receptive & Expressive Stories (Listening & Responding
Learning English with Bobby 1 Agricola-kustannus
An Apple Story A red apple is for the mouse. A green apple is for the bird. l like green apples. Thank you Hedgehog! A yellow and green apple is for the cat. l like yellow and green apples. Thank you Hedgehog!
Nombre: Today is Monday. Yesterday was. Tomorrow will be. Today is Friday. Yesterday was. Tomorrow will be. Today is Wednesday.
Days of the week. Read and complete. Today is Monday. Yesterday was Tomorrow will be. Today is Friday. Yesterday was Tomorrow will be. Today is Wednesday. Yesterday was Tomorrow will be. Today is Saturday.
English for Spanish Speakers. Second Edition. Caroline Nixon & Michael Tomlinson
English for Spanish Speakers Second Edition s 1 Caroline Nixon & Michael Tomlinson 1 Red and yellow and pink and green, Orange and purple and blue. I can sing a rainbow, Sing a rainbow, Sing a rainbow
Grade 3 - Writing Curriculum Unit 2 Unit 2- Opinion (Response to Literature. Approximate Pacing: 5-6 weeks
- Opinion (Response to Literature In order to meet the Common Core Standards, choose the applicable lesson in the scope and sequence based on the writing abilities and understandings of your students.
Family Child Care Home. Instructional Unit: LETTERS
Family Child Care Home Instructional Unit: LETTERS Family Child Care Home Instructional Unit: LETTERS AUTHOR Dr. Janice Wood Crawford Early Literacy Faculty Fellow The Instructional Units presented here
PreK Grade Everyday Mathematics
PreK Grade Everyday Mathematics Cross-Curricular Literature Links TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER, YEAR EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS ACTIVITY CONTENT STRAND The Puppets' Party Irons, Rosemay Reuille and Hogarty Elaine
Story Skeletons: Teaching plot structure with picture books by Shutta Crum
Story Skeletons: Teaching plot structure with picture books by Shutta Crum Picture books are quick reads, lots of fun, and often gems of characterization, mood, and dialogue. They are also perfect for
A. Dentist s office B. Eye Doctor s office C. Doctor s office
Alex hurt his leg. He and his mom went into an office. There were chairs around the walls. There were things to read on the table. Where were Alex and his Mom? A. Dentist s office B. Eye Doctor s office
English for Spanish Speakers. Second Edition. Caroline Nixon & Michael Tomlinson
English for Spanish Speakers Second Edition s 2 Caroline Nixon & Michael Tomlinson 1 2 There are pencils in the classroom, yes there are. There s a cupboard on the pencils, yes there is. There s a ruler
Farm Unit 1. Ages 2-5. I. Introduction: City and County
Farm Unit 1 I. Introduction: City and County 1. Concepts: Distinguish differences between city and country life A. The City City has parks City has museums City has lots of buildings and neighborhoods
What Kids Are Reading
What Kids Are Reading The Book-Reading Habits of Students in American Schools Introduction by Jeff Kinney 20 12 Edition But what should kids be reading? See inside for expert commentary from David Coleman,
LESSON PLAN Toddler Room WEEK OF: January 31-February 4, 2011. THEME: Pets
LESSON PLAN Toddler Room WEEK OF: January 31-February 4, 2011 THEME: Pets Cats, Cats, Cats Puppy and Me If You See A Kitten Skippy Jones Up and Down Barbie the Bunny Six Little Pets B-I-N-G-O Rags Hickory
SONGS, GAMES AND FINGERPLAYS
SONGS, GAMES AND FINGERPLAYS FINGERPLAYS AND SINGING GAMES The All New Elephant Jam. Sharon, Lois & Bram. Crown, 1989. Includes songs, games and fingerplays with piano and guitar arrangements. Brown, Marc.
FOUNDATION STAGE - INTRODUCTION
Teacher Pack Foundation Stage FOUNDATION STAGE - INTRODUCTION The following activities have been designed to help children to learn about owls as part of their Early Years Foundation Stage development.
W-1 Sample Argumentation Tasks Elementary
W-1 Sample Argumentation Tasks Elementary Language Arts What is your favorite Eric Carle Book? Why? (Kindergarten) Should people be allowed to keep wild animals as pets? After reading When Wild Animals
Farm Babies. www.agclassroom.org/ok. Oklahoma C3 Standards. Objective. Background. Language arts. Science
Farm Babies Objective Students will name baby farm animals and their parents using correct terms. Students will form correct plural nouns orally. Students will count to tell the number of objects and write
Kindergarten Wants and Needs Unit
Kindergarten Wants and Needs Unit Essential Questions Enduring Understandings GLCEs Assessments District Resources How do we get what we need from our environment? What is the difference between wants
Present Perfect Progressive (Present Perfect Continuous)
(Present Perfect Continuous) Read the situations below and write a sentence using the present perfect progressive tense to say how long the situation has been happening. For & Since Ex. The baby is crying.
Unit 2, lesson 1. 1. Listen! 2. Listen and answer. (You can check with the sentences above.) 3. Draw your pet or the pet you would like.
S é q u e n c e Unit, lesson. Listen! Do you like pets? Peter s got a pet. It s a he-cat. His name is Billy. Dorothea s got a she-dog. Her name is Beauty. Sue s got a guinea-pig. His name is Fluffy. Bruce
How To Write A Story About How Your Crayon Quit
A RIF GUIDE FOR EDUCATORS Themes: Persuasive Writing, Opinion, Group Conflict crayons have quit! Read the letters in this book to find out why all Duncan s colors have run. Content Connections: Language
Little Present Open Education Project OKFN, India Little Present 1
1 Open Knowledge Foundation Network, India : Open Education Project Help spreading the light of education. Use and share our books. It is FREE. Educate a child. Educate the economically challenged. Share
Cornell Critical Thinking Test Series THE CORNELL CLASS-REASONING TEST, FORM X
Cornell Critical Thinking Test Series THE CORNELL CLASS-REASONING TEST, FORM X by Robert H. Ennis William L. Gardiner Richard Morrow Dieter Paulus LuciIIe Ringel Fill in the blanks when you are asked to
Farm Babies. www.agclassroom.org/ok
Farm Babies Objective Students will name baby farm animals and their parents using correct terms. Students will form correct plural nouns orally. Students will count to tell the number of objects and write
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LIBRARY LESSON PLAN # K-1.2a
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LIBRARY LESSON PLAN # K-1.2a 1.2 The student who is information literate accesses information efficiently and effectively by recognizing that accurate and comprehensive information is
002289 111 E. 9 th St. Indy II LLC
002289 111 E. 9 th St. Indy II LLC 3/17/1921 D. J. Whichard & wife Essie S. Bridgers (40 portion) J13/505 10/3/1949 D.J. Whichard, Guardian of Hennie S. Whichard S. L. Bridgers & Esie W. Bridgers (20 portion)
Storytime at the North Mankato Taylor Library. C is for Colors
Storytime at the North Mankato Taylor Library C is for Colors Stories we shared: I Know a Wee Piggy by Kim Norman Lunch by Denise Fleming Rainbow All Around Me by Sandra Pinkey One by Kathryn Otoshi More
WORKSHOP HELP DESK M. COLLEEN CRUZ. A QUICK GUIDE TO Reaching Struggling Writers K 5. Workshop Help Desk Series
WORKSHOP HELP DESK A QUICK GUIDE TO Reaching Struggling Writers K 5 M. COLLEEN CRUZ Workshop Help Desk Series Edited by Lucy Calkins with the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project HEINEMANN Portsmouth,
Using Books to Support Social Emotional Development
Using Books to Support Social Emotional Development On Monday When It Rained By Cherryl Kachenmeister Houghton Mifflin Company, 1989 On Monday When It Rained is a great book for talking about feelings
Kindergarten Grade Everyday Mathematics Cross-Curricular Literature Links
Kindergarten Grade Everyday Mathematics Cross-Curricular Literature Links TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER, YEAR EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS ACTIVITY CONTENT STRAND Irons, Calvin and Justus, 1.1, 1.8, 1.13, 3.14, Ben's
Tom had 5 toy cars. His dad gave him 3 more toy cars. How many toy cars did Tom have in all?
How many and in all? How many more than? How many are left? Tom had 5 toy cars. His dad gave him 3 more toy cars. How many toy cars did Tom have in all? 7 birds were in a tree. 2 more birds flew to the
2/20/2015. Dramatic Play- Laurie Jacoby and Nicki Taves Merrill Area Public Schools Head Start/Early Childhood Program
Laurie Jacoby and Nicki Taves Merrill Area Public Schools Head Start/Early Childhood Program Block area- Print off pictures of different kinds of planes and have the children predict the number of blocks
Movers Reading & Writing
Page 28 Movers Cambridge Young Learners English Tests Part 1 6 questions Look and read. Choose the correct words and write them on the lines. a whale coffee a shoulder an elephant soup a stomach milk a
II. Kindergarten, Teaching Language Arts in Kindergarten 2003 Colorado Summer Writing Institute 1
Teaching Language Arts in Kindergarten Using Stories, Aesop s Fables, and Tall Tales Grade Level or Special Area: Kindergarten, Language Arts Written by: Lori Dawn Montanez, Cesar Chavez Academy, Pueblo
STORIES AND SONGS BUGS WORLD 1
STORIES AND SONGS BUGS WORLD 1 1-Title/Copyright line 2-Welcome to Bugs World Bugs World song Welcome to Bugs World! Welcome to Bugs World! Here comet he bugs. Let s begin! 3- Unit 1 Hello Colin song Hello,
LTTC English Grammar Proficiency Test Grade 1
LTTC English Grammar Proficiency Test Grade 1 A. Short Comprehension The candidate is expected to demonstrate the ability to understand the passage (around 30 words) and answer questions. B. Usage The
Benefits of Listening to Stories and Reading Aloud
Benefits of Listening to Stories and Reading Aloud By shannon lockhart classroom hints Building strong adult-child relationships in order to nurture attachment is a primary goal for infant-toddler caregivers.
Key 1: Read at Advanced Levels in Grades K 2
SEVEN KEYS TO COLLEGE READINESS www.mcps7keys.org Key 1: Read at Advanced Levels in Grades K 2 Description and Examples of Reading Text Levels Spring 2009 MONTGOMERY COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Rockville, Maryland
Dr. Seuss s ABC: An Amazing Alphabet Book!
Lesson 2: Dr. Seuss s ABC: An Amazing Alphabet Book! By Dr. Seuss / ISBN: 0-679-88281-2 Lesson Author Mary C. Suiter, Ph.D., Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Lesson Description In this lesson, students
Controlled Vocabulary. Valentine s Day. Tom had 20 classmates. He has 17 Valentines so far. How many more does he need?
Controlled Vocabulary Valentine s Day Tom had 20 classmates. He has 17 Valentines so far. How many more does he need? Sally got a package of 12 Valentines. She only has 9 classmates. How many will she
Kangourou Italia - British Institutes Gara del 2 marzo 2010 Categoria Joey Per studenti della classe quinta della Scuola Primaria
Testi_Kang_10ENG.qxp 8-01-2010 22:38 Pagina 5 Kangourou Italia - British Institutes Gara del 2 marzo 2010 Categoria Per studenti della classe quinta della Scuola Primaria Choose the correct alternative
POZIOM 2 TEKSTY PIOSENEK I RYMOWANEK
POZIOM 2 TEKSTY PIOSENEK I RYMOWANEK Welcome Piosenka Hello Hello. I m Lindy. Hello. I m Lindy. What s your name? Hello. I m Joe. Hello. I m Joe. It s time to play! Hello. I m Emily. Hello. I m Emily.
Kindergarten Suggested Summer Reading List
Kindergarten Suggested Summer Reading List read to when young. Here are some titles to get you started! Books About Me I Like Me! by Nancy L. Carlson I Like to Be Little by Charlotte Zolotow The Mixed-Up
EXTRA ACTIVITy pages
EXTRA FUN ACTIVITIES This booklet contains extra activity pages for the student as well as the tests. See the next page for information about the activity pages. Go to page 7 to find the Alpha tests. EXTRA
Would you rather Game
rather Game This activity was originally developed by Gillian Blatherwick at Rushey Mead Primary School in the City of Leicester. It is designed to be used with John Burningham s book of the same name.
Dear Families and Incoming Fourth Graders,
2016 Dear Families and Incoming Fourth Graders, Congratulations on finishing another successful school year! We would like to take this opportunity to welcome you into the fourth grade. We have high expectations
Reasoning Strategies for Addition Facts
Reasoning Strategies for Addition Facts More Than One and Two More Than There are 36 addition facts on the chart that have at least one addend (number being added to another) of 1 or 2. Being able to count
P E R C-WV. West Virginia People s Election Reform Coalition Analysis of Contributions to Legislative Candidates During the 2004 Primary Election
P E R C-WV West Virginia People s Election Reform Coalition Analysis of Contributions to Legislative Candidates During the 2004 Primary Election This report was produced by: WV Citizen Action Group Mountain
Pre-K Summer Packet. Learning activities for the summer months. Graphic by djinkers.com
Pre-K Summer Packet Learning activities for the summer months Graphic by djinkers.com Learning Activities for Summer Literacy Make a Writing Kit for your child to practice writing: Pens Colored Pencils
Cena detaliczna brutto. L.p. ISBN Tytuł
L.p. ISBN Tytuł Cena detaliczna brutto 1 9780193120020 ActiveComprehension2 52,70 zł 2 9780193120037 ActiveComprehension3 52,70 zł 3 9780193120044 ActiveComprehension4 52,70 zł 4 9780194260206 AdvancewithEnglish1:Teacher'sBook
Compassion Classics. by Wendy Hinrichs Sanders. Here are some of my favorite books, many of them already familiar and available in early
Compassion Classics Here are some of my favorite books, many of them already familiar and available in early childhood classrooms. They offer rich opportunities to further explore compassion themes. Anaya,
2015 SUMMER READING LIST
2015 SUMMER READING LIST Academic Excellence Grounded in a Biblical Worldview Dear KDS Parents, Summer is a great time for reading, whether it s an early quiet morning on the porch, a long lazy afternoon
Jesus knows all about you. Judas betrays Jesus John 13, 18:1 4; Matthew 26:14 16 Luke 22:1 6, 47, 48
Jesus Knows You Biible Poiint Jesus knows all about you. Biible Story Judas betrays Jesus John 13, 18:1 4; Matthew 26:14 16 Luke 22:1 6, 47, 48 Overviiew Butterflies develop in four stages. The first stage
Language Development: Experiencing and enjoying patterned text
A-Book-A-Week: Cllassroom Instructiion Acctti ivvi ittyy Caarrd #1 falls into the category of predictable books, and the text is predictable in many ways. Each two-page spread has a question on the left-hand
Library Inventory. Barry Goodman - The Latest Legal Issues You Need to Know to Stay out of Trouble! 2013 (11 Copies)
Library Inventory Books Encyclopedia of RE Appraising The Arnold Encyclopedia of RE The Arnold Encyclopedia of RE Yearbook 1980 The Arnold Encyclopedia of RE Yearbook 1981 The Arnold Encyclopedia of RE
VOLUME 148 n APRIL n 2013. Rehab on the Spot! Our Website Gets a Facelift!
VOLUME 148 n APRIL n 2013 Happenings THE COLONY CLUB Happy Birthday! Rose Price (April 3 rd ) Pearl DiCiacca (April 4 th ) Lino Sanchez (April 8 th ) George Harrell (April 9 th ) Barbara Schnapp (April
CATS HAVE KITTENS. Are You My Mother?, P.D. Eastman. (New York: Beginner Books, Inc. 1960).
Alabama Department of Public Health Mother s Milk Education Package for Grades K-12 Level K Adapted from New York Department of Health Level K CATS HAVE KITTENS LEARNING OBJECTIVE FOR LEVEL K: Students
100 Brain Teasers. 2. How do you fit ten horses in nine boxes when each box only holds one? [ ][ ][ ] [ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ]
100 Brain Teasers 1. There is a bus traveling to Hay River full of people and no one gets off the bus throughout the journey. When the bus gets to Hay River however, not a single person is left the bus.
