After thinking about TV shows, books, and movies from their childhood, students write about what they remember and revisit how they feel about it at an older age.
In celebration of Teacher Appreciation Week, students read a book about a teacher and follow up with an activity related to the book using the Venn Diagram, Letter Generator, Story Map, or Essay Map.
As a child growing up in Holland, Leo Lionni taught himself how to draw and later became an author and illustrator of children's books. Leo Lionni is the winner of four Caldecott awards.
In this episode, Laurie Halse Anderson talks about her newest book, Wintergirls.
Tune in to hear Matt discuss some of the thinking behind his newest novel, We Were Here.
Some of Fleishman's memories in his essay "My House of Voices" are shared with the class. Students then write a descriptive essay that gives a tour of the voices in their homes, school, etc.
In this activity teens are encouraged to explore their reading history as they remember books they liked reading as children and then revisit these old favorites.
This activity invites children and teens to explore various careers and then write about what they might want to be when they grow up in a blog.
Help children use favorite photos to write a homemade memory book.