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  1. Poetry for Elementary School. “maggie and milly and molly and may” by E.E. Cummings. “Sick” by Shel Silverstein. “Reading” by Jacqueline Woodson. “Be Glad Your Nose Is on Your Face” by Jack Prelutsky. “Dreams” by Langston Hughes. ”Dust of Snow” by Robert Frost. “Eletelephony” by Laura Elizabeth Richards. I’m Nobody!

  2. Jul 2, 2022 · Make your life easier with this FREE Curriculum Planning Map with over 400+ pages and free resources! Nursery Rhyme Kindergarten Lesson Plans and Activities! Nursery rhyme read aloud book ideas, poems and songs for shared reading, math centers and literacy centers for back to school time. Plus a FREE download!

  3. Oct 9, 2018 · 5. King Pig by Nick Bland. King Pig, ruler of a land of sheep, can make his subjects do whatever he wants. Despite that, none of them like him. Frustrated, he comes up with a way to make the sheep happier. Hilarious. 6. Bedtime is Canceled by Cece Meng. A concept most kids can get behind.

  4. Jun 12, 2019 · I am sharing my lesson plans for the rest of the first week in kindergarten as well. Since we start school on a Wednesday, I have two more days this week and we focus on building relationships, classroom rules and procedures, I do back to school assessments (free on this post too!) and we have fun with read aloud books and activities.

  5. Sep 21, 2022 · Stellaluna by Janell Cannon. Here is a brief synopsis of the book Stellaluna: Stellaluna was flying with her mother when the mother bat was attacked by an owl. Stellaluna’s mother drops her and she falls right into a bird’s nest. The family of birds take her in, but Stellaluna does not quite fit in.

  6. Reciting poetry with children aids in their emotional and social development. The habit of reading poetry allows students to develop their personalities in a pleasant and expressive way. Here are some of the best kindergarten poems and rhymes that you may teach them. 1. Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.

  7. These kindergarten interactive read alouds would take place during your whole group reading curriculum (classroom read alouds). This might look like: Phonemic Awareness Mini Lesson - 5 minutes. Shared Reading - 5 minutes. Empowering Little Readers Lesson - 20 minutes.

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