Back to School Read-Alouds

I LOVE back to school books. There’s something so special about a bunch of kiddos on the carpet listening to a story. It just makes my heart happy! Below I’ve shared my favorite back to school books with my favorite teachers (you all!). I’ve also showed you a snippet of some of the activities I plan on doing with my students after reading these books during those first few weeks of school.

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Here are my TEN FAVORITE back to school books!

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You can grab this list of great read-alouds below. You could even send this list home with your kiddos (they act as perfect back to school bedtime stories, as well). Click HERE to download them for free.

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First up…DAVID! Who doesn’t LOVE David? Each year we read many David stories. My kids get a kick out of him. His jagged teeth crack me UP! He is the perfect “what not to do” kid. Am I right?

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This year, after reading different stories about David, we will be using this What To Do/What Not To Do chart and sorting good choices vs. poor choices!

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Then, we’ll be giving David a little advice by coming up with our own ideas on What To Do and What Not To Do. Students can draw a picture or write about their ideas (or both).

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Another favorite is “First Grade Stinks.” This is darling story is about a little girl name Hayley who thinks first grade stinks because it is different than kindergarten. She states all the reasons first grade stinks, but by the end of the story she ends up thinking first grade is great. Imagine that! First grade IS great! After reading the story, I have my kids write reasons why first grade does NOT stink and then we compare kindergarten to first grade. This comparing activity could be done with other back to school books, as well.

image I know I’ve professed my love for Kevin Henkes countless times, but back to school time would not be the same without him. His stories, Chrysanthemum and Wemberly Worried are the cutest! Last year, after reading the story, we wrote how each character felt. Then, we made text-to-self connections by writing words that describe us and what makes us worried. My kiddos loved these activities so much last year. We will definitely be doing them again this year.

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All of these book activities, plus lots more, can be found in my Friends in First packet. It can downloaded at my TPT shop.

8 Comments

  1. First Grade Buddies
    August 11, 2013

    Love your Back to School book picks! So many great ones!! We discovered First Grade Stinks at the end of last year to use while Kindergarten came up to visit first grade. Great book! We did a Venn diagram with the kiddos too to compare K/1st as a whole group. It's a fun activity!

    🙂 Tamra and Sarah
    First Grade Buddies

  2. Across the Hall
    August 11, 2013

    I'ma HUGE Recess Queen fan as well. Everything looks fabulous…just like everything you make 🙂

    Halle
    Across the Hall in 2nd Grade

  3. The Polished Teacher
    August 11, 2013

    Did you draw that Chrysanthemum and Wemberly on your anchor charts? If so you are quite the artist!

    These activities look like like so much fun! I love all the stories you shared! I have to get my hands on a copy of The Recess Queen. Everyone is talking about it these days!

    The Polished Teacher

  4. Jennifer White
    August 11, 2013

    It's on my wishlist!!
    Jennifer
    First Grade Blue SKies

  5. Rachelle
    August 11, 2013

    Are these activities also in the Kindergarten pack? I'll be teaching an accelerated Kindergarten, so I don't want to buy stuff that says first grade, but they will be needing more challenging stuff!!

    Rachelle
    SweetKindergarten.blogspot.com

  6. I bought your Back to School for First Graders file and I plan to do a lot of these activities too! I'm super excited! It's a fabulous package!

  7. Ashley DeStefano
    August 12, 2013

    Love all your back to school activities! I am a new follower of your blog and on TPT! 🙂

    Ashley
    Rockin' in Resource Room

  8. Ms Ed.ju.kayt
    August 16, 2013

    Love it … we are in the middle of our school year in Australia but there are some great ideas here 🙂

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