Use this Discussion Guide before, during, and after reading with your child.
Use this Concept Map before, during, or after reading to deepen students' understanding of a concept...
Funds of Knowledge refers to an asset-based approach to bringing each student’s background, culture...
KA-POW! Use this comic book strip page to have your students create their very own action-packed...
The Multi-Sensory Poetry Jam is an interactive and inclusive activity designed for students from pre...
Use this reciprocal teaching graphic organizer to help students use the strategies of prediction...
Use this graphic organizer to help students ask key questions and find answers while reading.
Use this Venn Diagram to compare and contrast elements within Wish the book and Wish the movie.
Use this probable passage graphic organizer as a pre-reading strategy to help students focus on...
The Banana-Leaf Ball printable guide for families provides hands-on activities and ideas for...
The Banana-Leaf Ball printable extension activities for educators provides interdisciplinary-themed...
The See, Think, Wonder thinking routine was developed by Project Zero, a research center at the...
Use this Anticipation Guide before reading to activate students’ prior knowledge, build curiosity...
A Book Talk is a short introduction of a book to students to activate prior knowledge, build...
Use this fun and interactive BINGO activity as you visit a museum in-person, virtually, or through...
Use these activities and books to encourage your students to explore courage.
Use these activities and books to encourage your students to explore exploration.
Use these activities and books to encourage your students to explore friendship.
Use these activities and books to encourage your students to explore teamwork.
Use these activities and books to encourage your students to explore wellness.
Use these activities and books to encourage your students to explore family.
Use these activities and books to encourage your students to explore community.
Word ladders help students see that words can be changed by adding or deleting letters. Use this...