"What could be more satisfying than a day spent volunteering at the library?"
Review comprehension and enhance vocabulary with this book unit, designed to be used in conjunction with Herman Parish's popular tales of a literal-minded housekeeper.
"Read one page of a book. Raise one finger for each word on the page that you don’t know." Simple instructions for categorizing books by difficulty, from "easy to read" to "too hard". Four bookmarks per page.
A bulletin board set of 5 color graphic illustrations of adventure books for the theme “Reading Adventures.” Includes Moby Dick, Sherlock Holmes, Robin Hood, space travel, and dragon illustrations.
Lined writing paper with a cute illustration of a bookworm leaning against a stack of books in the lower-right corner. Narrow lines for intermediate level.
The letters of the alphabet, presented in black outline, filled with outlines of books. Four letters to a page. Great for bulletin boards, desk decorations, and more.
The letters of the alphabet, presented in black outline, filled with colorful books and decorated with bookworms. Four letters to a page. Great for bulletin boards, desk decorations, and more. This matches our August calendar header.
"Read one page of a book. Raise one finger for each word on the page that you don’t know." Simple instructions for categorizing books by difficulty, from "easy to read" to "too hard". Four bookmarks per page.
The letters of the alphabet, presented in black outline, filled with outlines of books. Six letters to a page. Great for bulletin boards, desk decorations, and more.
What is a literature circle? How does it work? Here are some suggestions for planning literature circles, as well as charts for tracking vocabulary, important questions, and interesting observations.