Showing posts with label Kindergarten. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kindergarten. Show all posts

July 20, 2012

Using Nonfiction with Common Core Standards

Looking for ways to use nonfiction in your classroom that can be tied with the Common Core Standards? Here's an idea on how to use our series Amazing Working Dogs with American Humane series for ELA - W.K.3 which reads as follows:

Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to narrate a single event or several loosely linked events, tell about the events in the order in which they occurred and provide a reaction to what happened.

The first chapter of each book in this series includes a true story about a dog and his or her handler. The author tells the story of an event in the order  in which it happened. Teachers can read the story aloud to the students pointing out key phrases like, "The next day..." and "before bed."


In Fire Dog Heroes, the author includes the handler's reaction to the dog's first accelerant find by praising the dog. "Good girl, Ashly. Very good girl!"


After using the story as an example, teachers can then have students choose an event in their lives that they wish to draw and write about. Ideas might include their trip to the beach or bringing home a new pet. They can create something as simple as filling in boxes drawn on a large piece of paper, similar to a comic strip format or something more elaborate like making a book from folded pieces of paper. 


One thing for sure is kids never seem to lack stories to tell, especially about themselves. They will probably enjoy sharing their illustrated stories with their classmates as well.


June 15, 2012

Community Helpers and Common Core Standards

Look what's new for fall 2012! All About Community Helpers series will help to support your unit on community helpers and satisfy Common Core State Standards ELA, Speaking and Listening
Standards #1, #2, #3 for grades K–1.












Books in the series include:

Dentists Help Us
EMT's Help Us
Firefighters Help Us
Nurses Help Us
Police Officers Help Us
Sanitation Workers Help Us
Teachers Help Us
Veterinarians Help Us

Use nonfiction books to teach students about different community helper careers. Have each student choose a career they find interesting. They can use their speaking skills to discuss, in front of the class, what they learned about that career. Invite speakers such as police officers or firefighters into your classroom to speak about their career. Students can practice their listening skills and ask and answer questions during and after the visit. You can also ask students to use their speaking skills to present to the class, in an organized manner,  what they learned from their community helper.




July 27, 2011

All About Opposites

Back and front. Big and little. Day and night. Over and under. Tall and short. Up and down. What do these six phrases all have in common? They are all opposites and the subjects in our new series All About Opposites. For grades PreK–1, these titles feature beautiful color photos paired with simple text just right for new readers. They support the Language Arts, Math, and Science Curricula and are available in both library and paperback bindings. This series of six books is the perfect addition to both classrooms and libraries.
Library Binding ISBN: 1-978-1-7660-3914-8
Paperback Binding: 1-978-59845-260-0

Library Binding ISBN: 978-0-7660-3913-1
Paperback Binding: 978-1-59845-258-7

Library Binding ISBN: 978-0-7660-3911-7
Paperback Binding ISBN: 978-1-59845-263-1
LLibrary Binding ISBN: 978-0-7660-3916-2
Paperback Binding ISBN: 978-0-59845-259-4

Library Binding ISBN: 978-0-7660-3912-4
Paperback Binding ISBN: 978-1-59845-261-7
Library Binding ISBN: 978-1-7660-3915-5
Paperback Binding ISBN: 978-1-59845-262-4

April 19, 2011

Books for Upcoming Kindergarten Day

On Thursday, April 21st, Kindergarten Day will be celebrated. The day corresponds with the birthday of the 19th German pedagogue Friedrich Frobel, who was principally responsible for the "kindergarten" concept and its practical realization. His followers opened the first kindergartens in the United States in the years prior to the Civil War.

Since that time, kindergartens have become a staple of American education, especially through its importance in enhancing a child's reading skills. Five Enslow Publishers' series target this critical need. The quintet consists of the following series:
Each series includes six, 24-page full-color books offering an enriching blend of fun reading and useful content. The Guided Reading Level "B" titles are ideal for emerging readers or those who require a scaffolded approach to reading interest and success. A teacher's guide is available for each title in all five series.

Paperback editions of each book cost $6.95; "six-packs" of each paperback title are available for the 10% discount price of $41.70. Library-bound editions are available to schools and libraries for $15.95.