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STEAM Storytime with The Big Red Barn
STEAM storytime is one of our favorite ways to integrate read-aloud books with fun STEAM challenges. A STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) challenge is designed for children to help inspire creativity, collaboration, communication, and encourage critical thinking, otherwise known as the 4 C’s. This STEAM activity for preschoolers is inspired by the popular book, The …
Tips - starting a Reading (or Learning) Buddies program
Tips for starting a Reading Buddies program in your classroom any time of year, and a freebie to get you started!
The Three Little Pigs and the Big, Bad, Challenge!
Welcome to The Schroeder Page!: The Three Little Pigs and the Big, Bad, Challenge!
Big Buddy/Little Buddy Interview Activity
Are you implementing big buddies/little buddies with your elementary students? This is a great get-to-know you activity. Big buddies (Grades 2-6) can pair up with little buddies (Pre-K through Grade 2) to conduct this interview. Big buddies do the writing, little buddies answer the questions.
Buddy Reading | Reading Buddies Activities
Fun, no / low prep Reading Buddy Activities for any grade! | That Fun Reading Teacher $
20 Activities To Do With Reading Buddies or Big/Little Buddy Time
20 Activities To Do With Reading Buddies or Big/Little Buddy Time - Create Dream Explore
Just Me and my Buddy
This booklet is to help young children get to know their big buddies at school. Both students work together to complete the book and fill in information. The purpose of the book is to encourage conversation between the children.
Teacher Idea Factory
Big Buddies coming in once a week to share activities w the little ones (reading together or difficult art projects!)
Reading Buddy Activities:: 1st & 3rd graders were paired up with each other. The students talked about likes/dislikes and books or stories that were shared favorites. The students decorated their individual bodies according to their interests than glued the hands to the back of a colored rectangle of paper, glued a beige rectangle paper onto the colored piece, folded this to mimic a book, and wrote their favorite book titles or genres on the books. Hanging in both 1st & 3rd grade hallways!