Hurricane Watch: Three New Books for Young Readers
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Grab your slickers and come along as we...
The First Six Weeks of School
An Education World e-Interview with co-author Roxann Kriete
The latest book from the folks behind...
Who Do You See?
This activity adapts a favorite children's book (Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin, Jr., to...
Dressing Up for Halloween
Use this poem to start a discussion about how children will dress up for Halloween.
Ghosts and goblins,
A...
Movin' and Groovin'
Help everyone learn and perform the movements of this little rhyme.
Move 'em up, move 'em down...
My Snuggly Jacket
Use our poem to encourage children to talk about things that make them feel warm -- both inside and out....
A Happy Smile
February is National Children's Dental Health Month. Help young students understand the importance of brushing...
In the Garden
Celebrate gardens by inviting your young children to repeat the words and perform the actions in this poem.
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Smile, It's Summer!
SMILE, it's summer!
Time to play
On each warm
And sunny day.
SMILE, it's...
Leaves of Fall
Let them flutter,Each one falls downAfloat in orange, red, and brown.View them all, so wild and free,Each one...
Giving Thanks
What is it you're thankful for?
Family and friends, to be sure.
Kindness from others, love that is...
No One Else Like Me
I am a special kid
No one else is just like me.
My body is my own
It's special, don't...
House Filled With Love
Help children understand that no matter where they live, a home's warm feelings of love and security...
A Poem for the
100th Day of School
Use this poem as a springboard for your 100th Day celebration. You may wish to...
Little Sammy Seed Finger Play
At Circle Time, invite children to take part in this finger play as they recite the rhyme....
Safety First
Use this poem to help children learn important safety facts.
Safety is important....
What Good is an Apple?
Teach students this poem as you introduce your unit on apples. Invite them to clap out the...
What I'm Thankful For
After teaching this rhyme, invite children to think about things for which they are thankful. Then use...
Adjectives
Familiarize children with this poem. Then read it aloud, asking them to say each describing word with you.
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A Farm Visit!
Read our poem to children. Encourage those who have visited a farm to share their experiences.
Let's visit...