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I am in an internship class with my towns local kindergarten and i go once a week to read a book to the children with a fun follow up activity. This week i need to choose a science book and the teacher has not given me any help and ideas of what i should be reading to the children. Does anybody have an idea of a good appropriate science book to read to kinergarten level children?
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I don't really know how old kids in your countries Kindergarten are so I am guessing, here are some titles fore you though:
EcoMazes: 12 Earth Adventures, by Roxie Munro. Kids can learn about 12 different types of ecosystems as they search for walruses, buffaloes, penguins and other creatures. (Ages 4 to 8 )
Letâs Save the Animals, by Frances Barry. A beautiful book uses collage and clever flaps to introduce ten threatened species, included black rhinos, monarch butterflies and polar bears. (Ages 4 to 8 )
Thereâs a Hummingbird in My Backyard, by Gary Bogue, illustrations by Chuck Todd. Beautiful watercolor images accompany this tale of a family that observes Annaâs hummingbirds in their backyard. (Ages 4 to 8 )
8 Spinning Planets, By Brian James, Illustrated by Russell Benfanti, Get set to explore the solar system one planet at a time! Counting backwards from Mercury to Neptune, EIGHT SPINNING PLANETS features innovative die-cuts throughout to reveal realistic, touchable planets on every spread that disappear one by one with each turn of the page. Young readers will love discovering simple facts about the planets as they feel their way through the sturdy pages of this book. An excellent and playful introduction to the solar system. (8 months and up)
Teaching kids to be curious about the world around them is one of the most important thing a teacher can do. So taking an interest in what material is out there to do that is a great thing. Good for you!
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I don't really know how old kids in your countries Kindergarten are so I am guessing, here are some titles fore you though:
EcoMazes: 12 Earth Adventures, by Roxie Munro. Kids can learn about 12 different types of ecosystems as they search for walruses, buffaloes, penguins and other creatures. (Ages 4 to 8 )
Letâs Save the Animals, by Frances Barry. A beautiful book uses collage and clever flaps to introduce ten threatened species, included black rhinos, monarch butterflies and polar bears. (Ages 4 to 8 )
Thereâs a Hummingbird in My Backyard, by Gary Bogue, illustrations by Chuck Todd. Beautiful watercolor images accompany this tale of a family that observes Annaâs hummingbirds in their backyard. (Ages 4 to 8 )
8 Spinning Planets, By Brian James, Illustrated by Russell Benfanti, Get set to explore the solar system one planet at a time! Counting backwards from Mercury to Neptune, EIGHT SPINNING PLANETS features innovative die-cuts throughout to reveal realistic, touchable planets on every spread that disappear one by one with each turn of the page. Young readers will love discovering simple facts about the planets as they feel their way through the sturdy pages of this book. An excellent and playful introduction to the solar system. (8 months and up)
Teaching kids to be curious about the world around them is one of the most important thing a teacher can do. So taking an interest in what material is out there to do that is a great thing. Good for you!
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caN YOU FIND A CHILDRENS BOOK WITH KINDERGARTEN IN THE TITLE?
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Answer
This MIGHT work, give it a try:
Visit my website for book finding resources.
A link to my site is provided below. Scroll down to the
"Books" heading and the link is there.
Search is free.
Good Luck!
Visit:
The place to find old class yearbooks - ourclassreunion.com.
http://www.ourclassreunion.com/resources.html
This MIGHT work, give it a try:
Visit my website for book finding resources.
A link to my site is provided below. Scroll down to the
"Books" heading and the link is there.
Search is free.
Good Luck!
Visit:
The place to find old class yearbooks - ourclassreunion.com.
http://www.ourclassreunion.com/resources.html
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