Sunday, April 5, 2020
Reading Books and Guides
Each week have your child read a book and make a report. Your kid can answer study guide questions, write a formal report, engage in a discussion, or give an oral report to you. You are stuck at home. How are you going to get the books and guides? Which books should I use? Start with lists of Newbery winners, Caldecott winners, or National Award winners. Scholastic allows you to sort among their classic books by age or grade. Browse the lists and select a few books. Scholastic offers many lessons, guides, and questions. My library system offers digital library cards. (Nonresidential may join for $30 per year.). Check if your local system is offering free digital library cards. Here is link to libraries with nonresident borrowing privileges. Libraries offer both e-books and audio books. Listening to a book is fine! Audible is offering free audio books for kids. Get on it!
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