Covering kindergarten through fifth grade, six children use free verse poetry to share their hopes, fears and joys before, during and after the first day of school.

This super funny book is a great introduction to boundaries. A back-to-school twist on the classic nursery rhyme takes children through several first-day experiences, including meeting a teacher, making new friends, doing art and being picked up at the end of the day. Most of all: be kind. I always have a few students who just can’t get enough of him! A New School Year: Stories in Six Voices is wonderfully diverse and kids will relate to the words and experiences of the children in the book in a very special way. Did you know that David Shannon, the author of the “David” books wrote his first one when he was 5 years old?! A warm and understanding story that captures first-day fears and reminds kids they’re been brave before and they can do this, too. Ages 4-8 ($16). I find this works much better than sitting them down and talking at them. is for my students to be kind and respectful to one another. Everyone makes mistakes. The Itsy Bitsy School Bus, by Jeffrey Burton and Sanja Rescek. Ages 4-8 ($15).

Reading this book before setting expectations for talking can help students identify times when it’s perfectly acceptable to talk and times when they should wait. (Don’t we all? Expecting students to get this right from day one without talking about it is just setting us all up for failure. Reassuring and action-packed. Super Saurus Saves Kindergarten, by Deborah Underwood. A charming novel about friendship and the reward of having new experiences—even when they’re uncomfortable at first. Learning to respect one another’s boundaries is the first step towards that goal. (Wow. – Originally posted on Teaching Blog Addict, Filed Under: Holidays Tagged With: Back to School, Kindergarten, Preschool, Read Alouds, Trade Books. Find the right one for your lifestyle and keep your outfits looking clean and fresh. These fun books ease first-day jitters and tackle themes like bullying and cliques. My students love to see what the mouse wants to do next. They love to listen to the familiar but new storyline with each new book we read! The answer? An excellent chapter book to kick-start reading again in the last days of summer. I help elementary teachers streamline their phonics and reading instruction by giving them all of the the information and resources they need to maximize every reading lesson and raise their students’ reading levels once and for all. A little boy takes his mouse to school and so many fun adventures ensue. The old adage about "words can never hurt me" isn't necessarily true—words do hurt and these seventh-grade boys are tired of the labels they've been stuck with since preschool. Copyright © 2020 •  All rights reserved  •  Disclosure Policy  •  Site Design by Emily White Designs. In this picture book, stories are shared, art is created and many different foods are unpacked for lunch, because all are welcome.

Hi Reva, Real Friends will help young girls struggling with cliques and changing alliances recognize things will get better and they are not alone ... Ages 8-12 ($8). It’s never too early to introduce the little ones in your life to the fun and frilliness of the tutu life.

#winning. Chopsticks and Straw (which comes out February 2020!). Number one: don’t eat your classmates. Steinberg.

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Covering kindergarten through fifth grade, six children use free verse poetry to share their hopes, fears and joys before, during and after the first day of school.

This super funny book is a great introduction to boundaries. A back-to-school twist on the classic nursery rhyme takes children through several first-day experiences, including meeting a teacher, making new friends, doing art and being picked up at the end of the day. Most of all: be kind. I always have a few students who just can’t get enough of him! A New School Year: Stories in Six Voices is wonderfully diverse and kids will relate to the words and experiences of the children in the book in a very special way. Did you know that David Shannon, the author of the “David” books wrote his first one when he was 5 years old?! A warm and understanding story that captures first-day fears and reminds kids they’re been brave before and they can do this, too. Ages 4-8 ($16). I find this works much better than sitting them down and talking at them. is for my students to be kind and respectful to one another. Everyone makes mistakes. The Itsy Bitsy School Bus, by Jeffrey Burton and Sanja Rescek. Ages 4-8 ($15).

Reading this book before setting expectations for talking can help students identify times when it’s perfectly acceptable to talk and times when they should wait. (Don’t we all? Expecting students to get this right from day one without talking about it is just setting us all up for failure. Reassuring and action-packed. Super Saurus Saves Kindergarten, by Deborah Underwood. A charming novel about friendship and the reward of having new experiences—even when they’re uncomfortable at first. Learning to respect one another’s boundaries is the first step towards that goal. (Wow. – Originally posted on Teaching Blog Addict, Filed Under: Holidays Tagged With: Back to School, Kindergarten, Preschool, Read Alouds, Trade Books. Find the right one for your lifestyle and keep your outfits looking clean and fresh. These fun books ease first-day jitters and tackle themes like bullying and cliques. My students love to see what the mouse wants to do next. They love to listen to the familiar but new storyline with each new book we read! The answer? An excellent chapter book to kick-start reading again in the last days of summer. I help elementary teachers streamline their phonics and reading instruction by giving them all of the the information and resources they need to maximize every reading lesson and raise their students’ reading levels once and for all. A little boy takes his mouse to school and so many fun adventures ensue. The old adage about "words can never hurt me" isn't necessarily true—words do hurt and these seventh-grade boys are tired of the labels they've been stuck with since preschool. Copyright © 2020 •  All rights reserved  •  Disclosure Policy  •  Site Design by Emily White Designs. In this picture book, stories are shared, art is created and many different foods are unpacked for lunch, because all are welcome.

Hi Reva, Real Friends will help young girls struggling with cliques and changing alliances recognize things will get better and they are not alone ... Ages 8-12 ($8). It’s never too early to introduce the little ones in your life to the fun and frilliness of the tutu life.

#winning. Chopsticks and Straw (which comes out February 2020!). Number one: don’t eat your classmates. Steinberg.

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