
6 Read-Aloud Tips to Shake Up Your Storytime
Read-aloud helps kids develop early literacy skills and a love of reading. Try these read-aloud tips to get the most out of your storytime.

Read-aloud helps kids develop early literacy skills and a love of reading. Try these read-aloud tips to get the most out of your storytime.

Through the Say Something activities students reflect on their words and actions and ways to use them to be an upstander.

Use I Am Every Good Thing activities to engage little learners in identifying all the amazing ways they’ll make a difference in the world.

If you’re stuck inside and need something cool to do, you and your kids are sure to scarf down this flurry of snowman activities!

Come and invent with Izzy Gizmo. Engage students with activities that develop vocabulary, story elements, and the engineering process.

Calling all engineers! Help kids build confidence, creativity, and problem-solving skills with Rosie Revere, Engineer activities.

After participating in the Ada Twist Scientist activities, readers will be up and atom to test their own hypotheses.

Rolling Thunder Activities That Honor Veterans Veteran’s Day honors those who serve or have served in the military. Rolling Thunder is Kate Messner’s lyrical tribute

Help students identify theme and character traits, analyze story elements, and more with The Rough Face Girl Activities.

Treat your little learners to a second helping of read-aloud fun when you download our free Thanksgiving read-aloud activities!