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Draw and Write Together: About My Family
Make a list with children of different things they like to do with their families.
Independent and Partner Reading, Unit 1, Week 1
Introduce children to books about different families and friends while also showing them how to care for books.
One-on-One Reading: Owl Babies #2
Use illustrations and facial expressions to help children make connections to how the baby owls are feeling in the story.
Read Together: Chicka Chicka Boom Boom #1
Read a lively and rhythmic book about the alphabet.
Read Together: Chicka Chicka Boom Boom #2
Read a book about the alphabet, paying attention to repeating words.
Read Together: Educator’s Choice, Unit 1, Week 1, #1
Read aloud and discuss a nonfiction or fiction book about families.
Read Together: Educator’s Choice, Unit 1, Week 1, #2
Read a book about a family or friends and prompt children to make connections to their own lives.
Read Together: Educator’s Choice, Unit 1, Week 2, #1
Choose a favorite book and read to the children.
Read Together: Knuffle Bunny Too #1
Do a picture walk of a story about a little girl and her special stuffed animal friend.
Read Together: Knuffle Bunny Too #2
Read a story about friends and the emotions they share.
Read Together: Lola at the Library #1
Read a book about a girl who loves going to the library.
Read Together: Lola at the Library #2
Read a book to introduce borrowing and returning library books.
Read Together: Owl Babies #1
Read a story about an owl family and talk about how the owl babies feel when their Mama goes away.
Read Together: What Is a Scientist?
Read about skills a scientist uses that children also use as they observe and explore.
Recite Together: “Up, Up, Up”
Read a poem to reinforce ideas about repeating words and the alphabet.
Same or Different?
Have children compare stuffed animals and describe what is the same and different about them.
Watch Together: “Read a Book Today!” (BTL clip)
Watch a video about the different types of books children can find at the library.
Word Play: Listening Game
Introduce alliteration as children listen to words the same beginning sounds.