Description
What is this resource?
This is the second in a series of of bundles and is a focused BACK TO SCHOOL read-aloud companion pack for TWENTY favorite Back to School Read-Alouds. This is a GROWING BUNDLE. The purpose of this resource is to provide teachers and students with a structured focus on vocabulary, text-based higher level questions, comprehension, and ELA-based skills through an authentic and engaging children’s literature.
Titles Included:
Say Something by Peter H. Reynolds
The King of Kindergarten by Derrick Barnes
High Five by Adam Rubin
We Don’t Eat Our Classmates by Ryan T. Higgins
The Pigeon Has to Go to School by Mo Willems
A Bad Case of Tattle Tongue by Julia Cook
Charlie Cook’s Favorite Book by Julia Donaldson
Click Clack Quack to School by Doreen Cronin
Hooway for Wodney Wat by Helen Lester
My Mouth is a Volcano by Julia Cook
Pirates Go to School by Corinne Demas
Ruby the Copycat by Margaret and Peggy Rathmann
Too Much Glue by Jason Lefebvre
Wild About Books by Judy Sierra
The Good Egg by Jory John
The Bad Seed by Jory John
Because by Mo Willems
How to Read a Book by Kwame Alexander
Linus the Little Yellow Pencil by Scott Magoon
The Day You Begin by Jacqueline Woodsen
What is included?
This is a BUNDLED resource. It includes all the linked resources and will eventually include those listed above. When available, click the titles to see the standards and skills addressed by each. Each resource includes a combination of ELA posters, Vocabulary Word Cards and definitions, Text-Based Questions, Writing Prompts, Collaborative Poster Templates and 3 Differentiated Comprehension Checks.
Where can I preview a sample of this resource?
Click PREVIEW to see the types of resources and activities included in this pack. PLEASE NOTE: the preview shows the format for ALL books in the Let’s Read series and shows the types of activities included. The specifics change according to the content and standards addressed by each book.
Who created this resource?
Abby Mullins, also known as Babbling Abby, is a former kindergarten and first grade teacher who most recently was an interventionist in a Title I school. She holds a BA in both psychology and elementary education, along with an MA in teacher leadership. She loves creating engaging experiences for students, collaborating with passionate educators, and bringing her creativity and enthusiasm to classrooms across the globe through curriculum and resource development. Abby also blogs at The Inspired Apple where she shares here ideas, activities, and her love of education.
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