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Category Archives: chapter reading
Veterans Day With Preschoolers
Preschoolers need hands-on experiences to help cement their learning. Today we learned about the American flag, so making one was just the right thing to do, because patriotism begins with our flag. We needed to thank our veterans, but let … Continue reading
Reading Aloud – a Trilogy.
I love this cartoon. A child sees the sign in the library “Read To Them! They’ll Remember Forever.” She joins story time at the library. The librarian is reading, “Stories For Children.” The child then reads aloud to her stuffed … Continue reading
The Flights To and From LA – Book Stories
My flight to LA to appear on the Kelly Clarkson Show was packed. I was in the three-seat section along with a nice young couple. After a few hours in the air, it was apparent that she was pregnant. He … Continue reading
Posted in books, chapter reading, children's books, Early Education, Inspiration, literacy, music, preschool, reading aloud, reading aloud, School
Tagged children's books, Early Education, Goodnight Moon, Gooseberry Park, literacy, reading, reading aloud, Telling parents about the importance of reading and reading aloud
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Starting the School Year Reading Charlotte’s Web
Every year I start chapter reading with my preschool class on ‘day one’. And, the first book I read is Charlotte’s Web. We have barely had three weeks of school and children are totally hooked. They adore Wilbur and laugh at … Continue reading
Posted in chapter reading, children's books, E.B. White, Early Education, Expressing words and feelings, Imagination, Inspiration, Learning About the World, reading aloud, reading aloud, Teaching young children
Tagged Chapter reading to children, Charlotte's Web, reading aloud, The words of E.B. White
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The End, and Also The Beginning
Every moment outside when summer ends is a gift. I hang on tight. I listen to the crickets. I often think of E.B. White when he wrote “Charlotte’s Web.” He knew how precious those last days of summer are. He … Continue reading
Chapter Reading Newsletter to Families
My final newsletter to families at school, telling them how important reading aloud chapter books is to their children. Hopefully this opens the door for them. Chapter Reading June 16, 2021 Chapter reading is one of our treasured moments of … Continue reading
Posted in books, chapter reading, children's books, Early Education, Expressing words and feelings, Imagination, Inspiration, reading aloud, reading aloud, School
Tagged chapter reading, children's books, Imagination, Inspiration, language development, literacy, reading aloud, The Read-Aloud Handbook
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Amanda in Holland
We had a wonderful visit with our grandchildren after 18 long months. Guess who loves Amanda! Jennie
Posted in Book Review, chapter reading, children's books, reading
Tagged Amanda in Holland, children's books, Darlene Foster, reading
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Gloria and the Indians
‘Gloria’ was very involved in a recent discussion on Indians. It was a huge moment in teaching. She understands being different. It happened like this… I have finished reading “Little House on the Prairie” to my preschoolers. At the end … Continue reading
Reading Aloud + Family History = The Best Learning
We often take it for granted that we have fresh water to drink. Children certainly do. In our chapter reading book, “Little House on the Prairie”, Pa and Mr. Scott dig a well. Learning where fresh water comes from was … Continue reading