A Bear Called Paddington Unit Study Guide - This guide is broken down into chapters and contains many interactive links source
Abuela - by Arthur Dorros. Students imagine what it would be like to fly in their writing response source
Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday - by Judith Viorst (Education Place) source
Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday - Have students practice their math skills by exchanging money as you read the book source
Alistair Underwater - by Marilyn Sadler. A short summary of this book along with a classroom activity source
Amazing Grace - by Mary Hoffman. A short summary of this book along with several classroom activities source
An Edible Alphabet - Grow edible plants in your room or take a field trip to see different foods that grow on trees and vines source
Animals Should Definitely Not Wear Clothing - Lists activities across the curriculum in social studies, p.e., art, math, and science just to name a few source
Annie and the Old One (TeacherCyberguide) - This book ties in very well if you are studing native americans. It provides you with activities that students can use to explore their history and culture source
Annos Counting Book - Have students practice counting objects that are all around them and discuss the seasons source
Antarctic Antics: A Book of Penguin Poems - by Judy Sierra. If youre looking for penguin poems then this is the book for you! A short summary of this book along with several classroom activities source
Apple Picking Time - Includes eight classroom activities and several Web links to use for further ideas source
Armadillo from Amarillo, The - by Lynne Cherry (Education Place) source
Arrow to the Sun - Use this book as an opportunity to study Native American culture in both the past and the present source
Arthurs Pet Business - by Marc Brown. A brief review of this book along with several teacher created activities to use in the classroom source
Baboushka & the Three Kings - by Ruth Robbins (Education Place) source
Bag Im Taking to Grandmas, The - Students can practice choral reading and learn about words that rhyme source
Bamboozled - by David Legge (Education Place) source
Barn Dance! - Focus in on motor skills by having your students square dance. They also have the chance to learn about alliteration source
Bear Family, The - by Dieter Betz (Education Place) source
Beezus and Ramona - by Beverly Cleary (Education Place) source
Bennys Pennies - by Pat Brisson. A brief summary of this book along with classroom activities source
Best Christmas Pageant Ever, The - by Barbara Robinson (Education Place) source
BFG, The - by Roal Dahl (Education Place) source
Big Green Pocketbook, The - by Candice Ransom. Over five activities for this book. Connections include: shopping, goods and services, saving, community workers source
Big,Small,Short,Tall - by Loreen Leedy. A brief summary of this book along with classroom activities. Curriculum connections: opposites and positional words source
Biggest Pumpkin Ever, The - A lesson to use for comprehension, sequencing and making a storyboard source
Blueberries for Sal - A great book when introducing the letter B. Students can construct their own basket and draw pictures of items that begin with the letter B. source
Book That Jack Wrote, The - by John Scieszka (Education Place) source
Bread and Jam for Francis - by Russell Hoban. A Teacher Cyber Guide unit for this book. Many activities and ideas including web links are given source
Bringing the Rain to Kapiti Plain - Use this book to have students practice making predictions. They can also conduct a related science experiment and graph the results source
Bringing the Rain to Kapiti Plain - Use this book to start off a unit on Africa. Topics covered include geography, map skills, and cultural awareness source
Brother Eagle, Sister Sky - by Chief Seattle illustrated by Susan Jeffers (Education Place) source
Bunnicula - by Deborah & James Howe (Education Place) source