Books with Lesson Ideas
The Crayon Box That Talked
By: Shane DeRolf
This book is a great one to read to students in the beginning of the year, to show them the importance of working together!
By: Shane DeRolf
This book is a great one to read to students in the beginning of the year, to show them the importance of working together!
I Hate English
By: Ellen Levine
If you have a student who speaks a different language, this story would be a great book to read to your class. It is a way to help students understand how one of their peers feels.
By: Ellen Levine
If you have a student who speaks a different language, this story would be a great book to read to your class. It is a way to help students understand how one of their peers feels.
My Rotten Red Headed Older Brother
By: Patricia Polacco
This would be a great book to read to a class because a lot of the students could relate, regardless of age or gender. Also, even if they did not have a sibling, there could be someone in their life who they may argue with or compete with.
By: Patricia Polacco
This would be a great book to read to a class because a lot of the students could relate, regardless of age or gender. Also, even if they did not have a sibling, there could be someone in their life who they may argue with or compete with.
Piggybook
By: Anthony Browne
Typical gender roles are displayed within this story, but it doesn't turn out like one would think! This is a great story to read to students for prediction activities, as well as showing young kids that they can be whatever they want to be, regardless of their gender!
By: Anthony Browne
Typical gender roles are displayed within this story, but it doesn't turn out like one would think! This is a great story to read to students for prediction activities, as well as showing young kids that they can be whatever they want to be, regardless of their gender!
The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse
By: Jan Brett
This is a great fable to incorporate into your classroom! It will show students that the grass is not always greener on the other side and to be grateful for what you have! Also, you could do prediction activities!
By: Jan Brett
This is a great fable to incorporate into your classroom! It will show students that the grass is not always greener on the other side and to be grateful for what you have! Also, you could do prediction activities!