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Kindergarten Library Lessons and Activities Spring March April May

Rated 4.79 out of 5, based on 24 reviews
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Cari White - Library Learners
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Grade Levels
K - 1st
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52 pages
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Class enjoyed activity as an extension to our Spring stories and learning about animals in the spring.
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  1. Do you want to engage your kindergarten students in fun, standards-based library storytime activities? This bundle provides 9 months of school library lessons that your young students will love for Fall, Winter, and Spring! This useful bundle includes:4-page Lesson Plan template, adjustable for eac
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Description

Do you want to engage your kindergarten students in fun, standards-based storytime activities? This product will easily provide 3 months of school library lessons that your young students will love! This Spring edition includes the lesson plan template, activity printables, and book lists to read about Bugs, Rain, Chicks, and Plants.

This useful product includes:

  • 4-page Lesson Plan template, adjustable for each lesson
  • Recommended book lists for each spring theme
  • A play dough mat activity for each theme
  • 2 coloring pages for each theme, one with color by code
  • 24 drawing pages, showing the book titles from the recommended book lists
  • 1 drawing page per theme, to use with any book

Your can use this printable lesson plan and activity product with books that you already have, related to bugs, rain, chicks and plants. Or you can purchase the recommended titles or borrow them from your public library.

The lesson plan template explains how to use each of the four themes for a month of library storytime lessons with your kindergarten students. It includes extension ideas, for longer library times.

I like to use the drawing pages with the book covers on them. This shows parents, administrators, and classroom teachers exactly what we are reading together. Often, parents are looking for book suggestions to read at home. This is an easy way to communicate your book recommendations to parents.

This is a printable PDF file. You will not be able to edit the file that you purchase and download.

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Here's what other customers have said about this helpful product:

"I used to struggle with what to teach my Kinders during Library class. This resource was a god send! There were easy to use suggestions, book recommendations and activity pages for theme. I just loved it and so did my students!" (Thank you, Tina S.!)

"This is exactly the type of lessons that I need. I have very little planning time, very little technology to use with my students, and I see every student every week! These plans are amazing. I will buy any more sets of these that you create. Thank you for sharing!" (Thank you, Ashley M!)

"This is a very helpful resource for my Kindergarten library classes. I would like to see more! Thank you!" (Thank you, Jaclyn L!)

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Total Pages
52 pages
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Teaching Duration
3 months
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
With prompting and support, ask and answer questions about key details in a text.
With prompting and support, name the author and illustrator of a story and define the role of each in telling the story.
Actively engage in group reading activities with purpose and understanding.

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