OTT: 185 5 Brilliant Read Aloud Titles for the Primary Teacher

OTT: 185 5 Brilliant Read Aloud Titles for the Primary Teacher

As a primary teacher, read-alouds are an essential part of your teaching repertoire. Not only do they help to engage your students in reading, but they also provide an opportunity for you to model good reading habits. But with so many read-aloud titles out there, it can be hard to choose the right ones for your students. To make things easier, stick around to hear five brilliant read-alouds for the primary teacher!

Links Mentioned in the Show:

First Day Jitters

First Day Jitters Activities Print and Digital

First Day Jitters Makerspace Activity

I Promise

I Promise Freebie

A Teacher's Top Secret Confidential

All Are Welcome

Our Class is a Family

School's First Day of School

How I Spent My Summer Vacation

A Color of His Own

From Far Away

Thank You, Mr. Falker

Maybe: A Story About the Endless Potential in All of Us

What Do You Do With a Chance?

What Do You Do With an Idea?

What Do You Do With a Problem?

What Do You Do With a Problem, An Idea, A Chance Bundle Read Aloud Makerspace

Henry And Mudge First Book

Describe Character, Setting, & Major Events in a Story Interactive Read Aloud

Knuffle Bunny

Can I Play Too? (An Elephant and Piggie Book)

Makerspace Task Cards: Piggie and Gerald Open-Ended Challenges

The Book with No Pictures

Leigh Langton The Applicious Teacher

The Applicious Teacher on TpT

Trina Deboree Teaching and Learning

Trina Deboree Teaching and Learning on TpT

Books By Standards Great for Makerspace Extension Freebie

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