
4 Read-Aloud Strategies for Distraction Free Storytimes
Adapt our team of educators’ and librarians’ read-aloud strategies and you’ll soon see a distraction-free read aloud in no time!
Adapt our team of educators’ and librarians’ read-aloud strategies and you’ll soon see a distraction-free read aloud in no time!
Bear’s friends bring food to make a feast, and he is thankful. Students continue with themes of gratitude through Bear Says Thanks activities.
Help budding paleontologists with communication and fine motor skills with pteriffic How Do Dinosaurs Play With Their Friends activities.
Practice polite behavior with Novel Effect’s Please Mr. Panda activities. They engage students in letter and sound recognition, cause and effect, and other literacy skills.
During Miss Nelson is Missing Activities, students engage in critical thinking about the characters and events of the story.
Make learning about library behavior fun with Do Not Bring Your Dragon to the Library activities that connect to the Novel Effect soundscape.
Keep students engaged with Novel Effect activities before, during, and after your read-aloud of Ellen Javernick’s What If Everybody Did That.
Rawr! Would YOU eat your classmates? Explore storytelling, sequencing, descriptions, and more with these dino-mite activities designed to support English Language Arts and Social-Emotional Learning objectives for grades PreK-2.