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Superheroes in your classroom

GOAL SETTING GUIDE




 

 

  Inspire...and Require!

In kindergarten, children are developing pre-reading skills.  They enjoy books with interesting objects and bright colors, with stories about things they can relate to.   Books that are predictable and patterned enable them to “read” stories by looking at the pictures and relying on memory. 

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Recommended Goals

Month

Time Per Night

Nights Per Week

October

20 Minutes

5

November

20 Minutes

5

December

20 Minutes

5

January

20 Minutes

5

February

20 Minutes

5

March

20 Minutes

5

 

Reproducibles

 

Top Picks
  • Cat the Cat Who is That?
  • Don't let the Pigeon Drive the Bus
  • I'm Bad!
  • Lilly's Big Day
  • Shark vs. Train
Teacher Read-Alouds:
  • How I Became a Pirate
  • Lousy Rotten Stinkin' Grapes
  • Miss Nelson Is Missing!
  • The Chalkbox Kid

 

from The Read Aloud Handbook by Jim Trelease

There are only forty-four sounds in the English language.  And all of those forty-four sounds – every ending, blending, and diphthong – can be found in Goodnight Moon and Make Way for Ducklings and Charlotte’s Web.

 

 


 

 
         
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