October is such a fun month to read aloud to your class! There are so many engaging picture books that you can share for Halloween and fall. This month, in the Colorful Apple Book Club, you’ll find some of my favorites! There are books about the moon, pumpkins, ghosts and even a witch on a broom! Check out the October resources in the Colorful Apple Book Club.
Room on the Broom is the perfect fall book for teaching sequencing! Students will recall which order the animals join the witch on the broom. They will then put them on their own broom that they create!
Spookley is a bit different than all the other pumpkins – he’s square! Encourage students to build their own self-esteem with the discussion questions and activities inside this lesson plan. An important Social Emotional Learning lesson!
Gustavo is a shy ghost, which makes some things hard for him to do. He decides to be brave and try something new in order to make new friends. Your students will learn strategies for being brave and stepping out of their comfort zone with this resource.
What Do Authors Do? provides a great outline for the stages of the writing process. This one is especially great because students will see that real authors go through the same process that they will take during class.
Get your students ready for the election in November with the read aloud, Vote for Our Future! In this book, students are encouraging the adults in their lives to get out and vote. With the resources in this social studies lesson, you can host your own mock election in your classroom!
The Moon Book provides a huge collection of facts about the moon. One major aspect of the book is the stages of the moon, which makes a great science lesson. Students will create a craftivity about the stages and there is an anchor chart
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