After reading How Do You Hug A Porcupine by Laurie Isop, use this printable and interactive Word Search puzzle to extend student learning. Find and circle words across and down.
Students count to 100 with their teacher as they celebrate the 100th day of school, using photos, charts, and diagrams to learn real-world math and build STEM skills.
After reading The Wildest Thing by Emily Winfield Martin, use this printable activity packet, created by Random House Books, to extend student learning.
A young boy and his grandfather help a lost polar bear find its way home from their remote northern island in this warm, humorous story about friendship and problem-solving.
A Book Talk is a short introduction of a book to students to activate prior knowledge, build background knowledge, and generate curiosity and excitement about the book.
This empowering story encourages children to embrace their skills and never dim their light, making it a must-read for building self-esteem and celebrating cultural identity.
A Book Talk is a short introduction of a book to students to activate prior knowledge, build background knowledge, and generate curiosity and excitement about the book.