Wish-List Wednesday... Colorful Read Alouds with Bloom's Taxonomy!

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Today's item is my Colorful Read Alouds with Bloom's Taxonomy! This is one way to get your students to be really engaged in your read alouds with higher level thinking!






Here are some pictures of how I've used them in the classroom.  You can check out one of the posts I wrote last year on it {HERE}




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25 comments

Unknown said...

I love any Eric Carle book. My kiddos always say that I love Eric Carle and its true from the pictures to the words. I have many other favorites but really can say he's #1.

Katrina Hamilton said...

I love your products and ideas! Thanks for all your sharing.

Unknown said...

My class always loves Diane de Groat's Gilbert & Friends series. There is a picture book for almost every holiday.

Stampin' with Lori said...

I love the "Napping House". Funny book, great pictures and the kids love it.

Jenny said...

I highly recommend the Iris and Walter series!!!

Kim said...

Charlotte's Web - a classic tale

Kim H.

Jenny Molloy said...

I loved how invested my kids were with Charlotte's Web. But I found a new book this year. The Year of Billy Miller by Kevin Henkes. It's covers the 2nd grade year of Billy Miller. The kids had so many connections to what happening, and we shared lots of laughs! (Plus I didn't end up sobbing at the end while reading aloud!) I can't wait to read what other books people post!

Anonymous said...

I love using the Junie B. series, my kids really develop an interest in reading when I begin them. They also love the Magic Treehouse series. I also love reading Interrupting Chicken and My Mouth is a Volcano at the beginning of the school year to help set procedures.

Unknown said...

My students loved Pete the Cat books at the beginning of last year. I also read aloud "Little House in the Big Woods", "The Tale of Desperaux", Junie B. Jones, and "The Boxcar Children".

Room 214-Ms. Wenzel's Blog said...

There are so many to share...but I will tag Bad Case of Stripes. Wonderful book to teach about diversity and acceptance.

Amanda said...

At the end of the year, I read my 2nd graders Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. By that time they are very into chapter books and the story is absolutely hilarious, even make s me laugh out loud!

Leslie Jones said...

Cute posters. I would put them up in my room for me to remember to have children work on those higher order thinking skills.
Leslie

Judy Lewis said...

I have 4 favorites for 2nd grade...Charlotte's Web, Little House in the Woods, Mr. Popper's Penguins (to show that a book is not always like the movie), and my FAVORITE - The Trumpet of the Swan!

Chrissy said...

Henry Huggins by Beverly Cleary

Gina Peters said...

My favorite read aloud is The Incredible Journey of Edward Tulane. I teach second grade and this book not only has a fabulous story line but it also lends itself very well to discussion about a variety of reading strategies.

Mrs. Carlson's 2nd Grade Class said...

I love Chester by Melanie Watts. It would be great for 1st grade. It is a classroom favorite.

SuperLuper said...

I love to read a Chair for my Mother during our money unit to show my students how people have to save to get things that they want. I also use this book to talk about empathy and coming together as a classroom community to help each other through tough times in our lives. I love that the book is told through the perspective of a little girl.

Unknown said...

I love reading Laura Numeroff books to my firsties! :)

Melinda said...

I teach 1st! For a picture book, A Sick Day for Amos McGee. Best book ever, and such beautiful illustrations. For a chapter book, Ramona the Brave and Ramona and Her Father. Mine loved Ramona! The kids also really like The Chocolate Touch and The Boxcar Children.

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Christine said...

I'm a first grade teacher! I love Kevin Henkes books! Chrisanthemum is my favorite, but I also love Lily's Purple Plastic Purse, A Weekend with Wendall, and Julious Baby of the World

Unknown said...

I love reading The Twits by Roald Dahl. It is a tried and true favorite of my third grade students.

Lindsay Topolewski said...

I always love reading When the Relatives Came

Lindsay Topolewski said...

I always love reading When the Relatives Came

Markisha said...

I love reading Miss Daisy is Crazy.

Kelley Cirrito said...

I love your Bloom's activity! I plan on doing it next year with my kids! Looks like you and your girls are having a fun summer. I am totally jealous of all your beach pictures on instragram! Congrats on another baby on the way too!

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