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Tag Archives: reading aloud
Chapter Reading Throughout the School Year
Here is my annual end of school year letter to parents: Chapter Reading June 9, 2023 Chapter reading is one of our treasured moments of the day. We bring to life the imagination, the world, and the past. The anticipation … Continue reading
How “Goodnight Moon” Evolves Each School Year
Language is #1 for children, and literacy is the road to developing their language. I read picture books to children all the time, and chapter read at rest time. Books are always available to children. They become ‘good friends’ and … Continue reading
“Charlotte’s Web” and a Parent Conversation.
Dad (Michael) picked up his son (Bradley) from school this week. We had a brief but powerful conversation, one I will long remember: Dad: “You know, Bradley talks a lot about chapter reading at school. He talks about Charlotte’s Web.” … Continue reading
A Smile Says it All – The Written Word, and Reading
My pen-pal is reading my letter. Connecting with a child is a wondrous thing. When that connection is cemented in written words and reading aloud, it gives the child an enormous boost in emotional development and confidence. Suddenly the world … Continue reading
Goodnight Moon – In French, Too
We are having a grand time in school learning about France. Since we’re now singing the Days of the Week in French, I thought it would be fun to read our beloved “Goodnight Moon” (recited every day before chapter reading) … Continue reading
Goodnight Moon – There’s More!
My recent post on Goodnight Moon, a classic book and certainly a staple in my classroom, was well received. Fellow blogger Beth I didn’t have my glasses on… has her school’s Spanish teacher read the book aloud to her Pre-K … Continue reading
Posted in books, children's books, Early Education, Expressing words and feelings, Inspiration, picture books, preschool, reading aloud, reading aloud, Teaching young children
Tagged Goodnight Moon, Goodnight Moon in French, Jennie rapper Goodnight Moon, language and literacy, reading aloud
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Goodnight Moon – A Staple, Every Year
Before children learn to read, first they must hear the words. It’s developmental, like learning to crawl before learning to walk. The auditory piece, including singing, hits both the brain and the soul in learning. In my preschool class, reading … Continue reading
Posted in books, children's books, Early Education, Expressing words and feelings, Gloria, Inspiration, literacy, preschool, reading aloud, reading aloud, Teaching young children
Tagged children's books, Goodnight Moon, language development, literacy, New York Public Library, reading aloud, Reciting and singing books
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Memories of Mac
This Christmas card arrived from Mac and his family. Oh, the memories and stories I have to tell. He is quite ‘old’ in this photo, so I have to go back four years to tell you about Mac. “Oh Jennie, … Continue reading
Posted in American flag, chapter reading, children's books, Early Education, geography, Gloria, Inspiration, literacy, picture books, preschool, reading, reading aloud, reading aloud
Tagged Chapter reading books, Charlotte's Web, geography, Gloria, Humphrey The Lost Whale, Mount Rushmore, picture books, reading aloud, Student alumni
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Goodness
Frank at Frank @ Beach Walk Reflections recently wrote a post about Good. You can read it here: https://beachwalkreflections.wordpress.com/2021/12/29/101-time/. It’s important, and it made me think. Frank’s posts always make me think. I immediately replied, “Goodness is the root of humanity”, … Continue reading