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Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes - This lesson was designed specifically for primary students. The teacher can use the book as a read aloud and then have the students create story boards source
Sadie and the Snowman - by Allen Morgan. Includes a short review of the book and a classroom activity. Curriculum connections: water cycle, forms of matter source
Seasons of Arnolds Apple Tree, The - by Gail Gibbons. Includes two brief reviews of the book and several classroom activities. A curriculum connection to seasons source
Sheep in a Jeep - by Nancy Shaw. Includes a brief summary of the book and a classroom activity. Curriculum connection: vowels, long e source
Sheila Rae, the Brave - by Kevin Henkes. Includes a brief review of this book and several classroom activities source
Snowy Day, The - by Ezra Jack Keats. Two short reviews of this book along with classroom activities source
St. Patricks Day in the Morning - by Eve Bunting. Ideas and activities to use with this book source
Stellaluna (teacher Cyberguide) - Lessons focus on writing a narrative and restating facts and details. Students can use the web to access more information about bats source
Stone Soup - by Ann McGovern. A short summary of this book along with several interesting classroom activities source
Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt (Teacher Cyberguide) - Incorporate writing with poetry activities and zero in on math skills with a lesson on estimating distance source
Swimmy - by Leo Lionni. A brief review of this book along with several teacher created classroom activities source
Ten Black Dots - by Donald Crews. A brief summary of this book along with several classroom activities source
Ten on a Trail - by John OLeary. A short summary of this book along with classroom activities. Curriculum connections to counting backwards, animals and modes of transportation source
Theres a Nightmare in My Closet - by Mercer Mayer. A brief review of this book along with several teacher created classroom activities source
Theres Something in My Attic - by Mercer Mayer. A brief review of this book along with several classroom activities source
Thomas Snowsuit - by Rober Munsch. Lesson plan and ideas for using this book source
Three Billy Goats Gruff, The - retold by Susan Blair. Includes a brief summary of this book along with classroom activities. Curriculum connections to long o and long o patterns and measurement source
Trek, The - by Ann Jonas. A brief summary of this book along with a classroom activity. Students will enjoy looking for the hidden animals source
Two Bad Ants (Teacher Cyberguide) - Creating a setting and writing a story in a logical sequence are just some of the ideas given here. As a whole class, you can write and illustrate your own ant story source
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