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These first week of school read alouds will easily engage your students and meet your A Book A Day challenge with these no prep book companion resources focused on teaching classroom expectations!


⭐WHAT TITLES ARE INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE?

  • Do Unto Otters by Laurie Keller

  • The Invisible Boy by Patrice Barton

  • The Good Egg by Jory John

  • The Bad Seed by Jory John

  • Enemy Pie by Derek Munson


⭐WHAT IS THE FOCUS OF THIS GROUP OF BOOKS?

These texts were grouped because they are all great Back to School books that give a perspective on how to treat others and prompt discussion of what is expected of students as they interact with peers in the classroom.


⭐WHAT IS INCLUDED WITH THIS RESOURCE?

  • Mini-Lesson PowerPoint

  • PDF printable resources

  • Response slides in Google Classroom

  • Response slides formatted for Microsoft Teams


⭐WHAT IS INCLUDED IN EACH MINI LESSON POWERPOINT?

  • 3 “Before Reading” slides to introduce the text, get the students thinking, and set a purpose for reading

  • Link to an online read aloud

  • 3 “After Reading” slides including a discussion question, writing prompt, and 5 open-ended comprehension questions from the text

  • Closure slide to reiterate the lesson or purpose of the read aloud


⭐WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE PDF?

  • Teacher Guide

  • Book spines for book a day display

  • Bookshelf decor item for bookshelf display

  • Book covers for book a day display

  • Graphic Organizer

  • Story Retell Sheet

  • Book Recommendation Sheet

  • 5 open-ended question comprehension check


⭐WHY A BOOK A DAY?

The #abookaday challenge was created by Donalyn Miller, author of The Book Whisperer.


For the past two years I have committed to reading aloud a book a day to my students and the impact has been great. In the past two years (more so than the seven before) my class became a group of learners that valued reading. If an early dismissal or assembly altered our schedule, I would have to find another time to squeeze in the read aloud because the kids were not willing to take a day off.


⭐WHY I CREATED THIS RESOURCE

I created this resource to help teachers fulfill their #abookaday challenge in a meaningful and simple way without compromising consistency or depth.


I try to plan my read alouds a unit at a time so that I am not scrambling, but I was still winging it through unless I had set aside time to come up with discussion questions and extension opportunities for eager kids or for when we had extra time. I started created mini PowerPoints for the read alouds so that everything would be in one place when I sat down to read the book of the day. Those PowerPoints have been combined and polished to create this resource that I hope will help other teachers implement a book a day in an easier and more consistent way.