I am linking up with Blog Hoppin for their #teacherweek2015. There is a favorite subject in all of us and that would mean for me, a few subjects are in full detail. I have two favorite subjects which are science and reading/English Arts.
But, the most favorite subject is English/ Reading Arts. Here is a true story, when I was a little girl, I would always love to read. I am a sucker for book fairs and also for what has happened. But, I am also excited to make sure that the kids would love reading as well.
I am reading this book from Randee Bergen about how to teach reading in kindergarten. Also, I am ARI certified to teach reading right now, just got to pass it through with a degree and a licence. I am also been down that road with being a teacher's aide. My job was to let the kids read to me for a bit and then help them with confused words and also what they are struggling with as well.
I helped out at storytime at the public library and pretty much read and do an activity with them that would coincide with the book. We even do a summer reading program with the kids in hopes to teach them how to read. Here are a few photos of the kids doing activities related to the book.
The book we read "The Kissing Hand" that included them creating a kiss on their hands with actual Hershey's kisses.
After reading about Arthur, I would have them do posters related to what they want to sell.
The kids made a sense map with each of their five senses.
The kids created cotton ball pictures with the help of crayons and cotton balls (my idea).
But, the most favorite subject is English/ Reading Arts. Here is a true story, when I was a little girl, I would always love to read. I am a sucker for book fairs and also for what has happened. But, I am also excited to make sure that the kids would love reading as well.
I am reading this book from Randee Bergen about how to teach reading in kindergarten. Also, I am ARI certified to teach reading right now, just got to pass it through with a degree and a licence. I am also been down that road with being a teacher's aide. My job was to let the kids read to me for a bit and then help them with confused words and also what they are struggling with as well.
I helped out at storytime at the public library and pretty much read and do an activity with them that would coincide with the book. We even do a summer reading program with the kids in hopes to teach them how to read. Here are a few photos of the kids doing activities related to the book.
After reading about Arthur, I would have them do posters related to what they want to sell.
The kids made a sense map with each of their five senses.
The kids created cotton ball pictures with the help of crayons and cotton balls (my idea).
Have a great day and link up with them to see what everyone's favorite subjects is.