Articles related to "Laura Numeroff"Elementary students use pictures to learn how to sequence story events after reading If You Take a Mouse to School by Laura Numeroff during this reading lesson plan.
The best Christmas books for primary kids include The Polar Express, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, If You Take a Mouse to the Movies, and The Night Before Christmas.
Teachers can use Laura Numeroff's book If You Give a Mouse a Cookie to teach students creative writing by completing a primary story starter based on the book.
Elementary teachers can use the book If You Give a Mouse a Cookie to teach kids AB, AAB, ABB, and ABC pattern lessons during math and reading integrated unit.
Teachers can use If You Give a Mouse a Cookie to motivate kids to learn about different types of charts and graphs during an elementary math and science lesson.
Parents and grandparents can use the list of best books for kindergarten kids to buy Christmas presents and holiday gifts for young children aged 4 to 7 years old.
A list of some of the best books for babies.
Teachers can make popcorn with students after reading If You Take a Mouse to the Movies. The kids can write an LEA popcorn story to practice reading and writing.
For Christmas, give your child a fun and engaging story book or add to their collection of classic holiday tales.
Elementary teachers teach students to read a legend to create a snowman glyph during a math lesson plan about non-standard graphs and charts.
A barnyard theme for their nursery works well for either a baby girl or a baby boy. Tractors and farmyard animals are a fun and affordable way to decorate.
Teachers can read If You Take a Mouse to School with elementary kids to review the classroom schedule and teach students how to write their own story.
Elementary teachers can use the book If You Take a Mouse to the Movies to teach students how to sequence a story by putting events in order on a popcorn string.
After reading If You Give a Pig a Pancake Kindergarten kids can learn about non-standard measurement using pigs and pancakes in the elementary math lesson.
Roxanne J. Coady & Joy Johannessen have collected essays from 71 writers about the book that most influenced their future relationship with literature.
Elementary teachers can use the book If You Take a Mouse to the Movies to introduce compound words to their students and play a word match game during reading class.
Elementary teachers can use the book If You Give a Mouse a Cookie to teach students cause and effect. Kids complete if then statements and play a cookie match game.
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