Monday, March 30, 2020

Magic Tree House: Mummies in the Morning Read Aloud

* Once the COVID-19 quarantine is over, I will be disabling the videos because of laws! SO watch now! *




I will be reading one chapter book throughout the week. I will be adding a video (or two) during the week! So, make sure you check back to this entry! I decided to choose to read "Magic Tree House: Mummies in the Morning" by Mary Pope Osborne.

Jack and Annie find themselves in Ancient Egypt! An Egyptian Queen needs their help! Listen to find out what happens!

If you want to listen to me read, click on these links:

Mummies in the Morning Chapter 1

Mummies in the Morning Chapter 2

Mummies in the Morning Chapter 3 + 4

Mummies in the Morning Chapter 5

Mummies in the Morning Chapter 6

Mummies in the Morning Chapter 7

Mummies in the Morning Chapter 8

Mummies in the Morning Chapter 9

Mummies in the Morning Chapter 10


HAPPY READINGS!!! 

Jenna (Miss Pieper) 

Friday, March 27, 2020

Llama Llama Mad at Mama Read Aloud Video


* Once the COVID-19 quarantine is over, I will be disabling the videos because of laws! SO watch now! *


Today I am reading "Llama Llama Mad at Mama" by Anna Dewdney. She is one of my absolute favorite authors, so you will be seeing many more of her books in my blog! When I taught preschool, my students loved for me to read her books.

This book is about how Llama Llama wants to keep playing, but Mama Llama needs to go shopping. Llama Llama gets frustrated while they are at the store and lashes out!

If you want to listen to me read, click on this link:

Llama Llama Mad at Mama Read Aloud Video

Since many people (adults and children) are very upset about this virus, I thought this would be a good book to read. It's okay to feel upset, but not okay to be mean to other people.

Activity:

Find out what makes YOU calm down and try it out! 

I like to read, write, and draw. That makes me calm down. I also like to take deep breaths and close my eyes for a few minutes.

HAPPY READINGS!!!! 

Jenna (Miss Pieper)  

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

The Very Hungry Caterpillar Read Aloud Video


* Once the COVID-19 quarantine is over, I will be disabling the videos because of laws! SO watch now! *


I'm so happy to announce my next read aloud! "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" by Eric Carle is one of my favorite children's books! It's about a caterpillar who is getting ready to turn into a beautiful butterfly.

Right now, we need butterflies. Many people are going through crazy times and butterflies help us believe that things will get better! 🦋

If you want to listen to me read, click on this link:

The Very Hungry Caterpillar Read Aloud

After Video Activity:

Make your own butterflies!!! We need to see butterflies right now, so I would love to see how YOU make a butterfly. You can draw or create a butterfly out of any supplies you have at home! 

HAPPY READINGS!!!!

      Jenna (Miss Pieper) 

Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Shark Dog! Read Aloud Video


* Once the COVID-19 quarantine is over, I will be disabling the videos because of laws! SO watch now! *


I'm sooo excited to read "Shark Dog!" written by Ged Adamson! It's such an adorable story for all ages. A young girl travels with her dad and discovers a new kind of animal... a shark dog! 

If you want to listen to me read, click on this link:


After Video Activities:

  •  What would YOU do if you found a shark dog? Draw me a picture and/or write me a story!
  •  Create your OWN kind of animal! Does it have a name? What does it look like? What does it like to do? Draw me a picture and/or write me a story!



Get creative! Use markers, crayons, pencils, paper, and anything you can find in your house! I would love to see what you come up with! 🥰  

     HAPPY READINGS!!!

               Jenna (Miss Pieper)

Sunday, March 22, 2020

Too Many Carrots Read Aloud Video


    * Once the COVID-19 quarantine is over, I will be disabling the videos because of laws! SO watch now! *

Hi everyone! I know it has been a while since I last posted. Because of everything that has been going around today, I'm so happy to continue my reading blog. I decided to record myself reading some of my favorite stories so that all can listen! I will also try to post some activities that you can do at home to go along with the book.



The first book that I wanted to read is called "Too Many Carrots" written by Katy Hudson. I have already posted some activities that go along with this story. You can go to April 6, 2019 to check them out!

If you want to listen to me read, click on this link:



After you listen to the story, tell me how YOU share! Draw me a picture, write to me, or send me a video!

                                                      HAPPY READINGS!!!!

                                                             Jenna (Miss Pieper)

Sunday, April 7, 2019

How to Get Your Teacher Ready by Jean Reagan


How to Get Your Teacher Ready is written by Jean Reagan and illustrated by Lee Wildish. This is a fun story for young children to read! It goes throughout the first day of school, but instead of the teacher showing the students everything, the children in the story show the teacher. Not only do the students get the teacher ready for the first day of school, but also picture day, the holiday concert, the 100th day of school, field day, etc. Many students don't know that teachers also have first day of school jitters. This book shows children that it's important to make your teacher feel comfortable in the classroom too. It's a silly book which kids will really enjoy, but it also shows how you should be caring towards your teachers.


If you are interested in seeing a video of this book, click here:




I can really relate to this book, and I'm sure other teachers will too! Sometimes on my first day of huge events at school, I have students help me get ready. As teachers, we usually have to figure things out on our own. I have had to go into other classrooms and follow a new routine. Luckily, many of the students can help me out if I don't know the routine of that classroom. It's nice to have helping hands!

I also believe that students will get a kick out of it! It's funny for them to see the kids in the book help the teacher get ready for school. Usually, it's the other way around. I have read this story to many of my classes, and it's one of their favorites. I usually ask my students what they would do to help me get ready for school. One girl told me that she would help me find my classroom. A boy told me that he would tell me where they keep the blocks. Another student told me that she would show me all of our books that we have in our classroom. It was nice to see how helpful they would be to me.



Many teachers really do need some help getting ready for school. Which is why I think you should visit a blog that is filled with teacher organizational and management tips! Even if you have been teaching for a really long time, you should check it out. There's always something new and exciting to try. For example, voice level light-up buttons that you can put in your classroom. Check it out for yourself here:
https://kristynsclassroom.blogspot.com/

I really hope you enjoy this book! I know that many of my classes did!



                                                                 HAPPY READINGS!

                                                                            Jenna

The King of Bees by Lester L. Laminack


The King of Bees is written by Lester L. Laminack and illustrated by Jim Lamarche. This inspiring story is about a young boy named Henry who lives on a farm with his Aunt Lilla in South Carolina. He helps his aunt on the farm, but the one thing is can't wait to do is help her with the bees. Aunt Lilla lets Henry carry the smoker that is used to calm the bees, but he has to watch her from a distance. He does not have a protection suit like she does. She tells him that he has to be a little older to handle the bees.



One day, Aunt Lilla notices that the bees are getting ready to swarm which means that they are going to get a new queen. The old one will leave with a few sisters and try to find another place to live. She decides that she needs to quickly set up another box somewhere close by. Henry gets excited and wants to help the bees find the new box. He quickly put on his aunt's bee protection suit, but knocks over a bottle of bee drops. Henry still puts on the suit.



 He dances and shows the bees where the new box is placed. He got tired and takes off the suit to rest. The bees followed him, but he did not notice until he hears the buzzing. The bees lay on top of him (on the suit). Aunt Lilla fetches the smoker, and carefully lists the suit. Henry believes that the bees think of him as their king bee.


Many children are afraid of bees. I love bees and know how much they do for us, but even I sometimes think, "Ahhh! It's going to sting me!" Once you get stung by a bee, you have that worry. I think that children will like hearing a story about a young boy who WANTS to work with bees. They do so much for us, and we need them. Bees don't get the credit that they deserve. I believe that our jobs as adults is to teach children at a young age that bees are helpful. Yes, they can sting, but there is usually a reason. They may be scared and just protecting themselves.

In the classroom, I like to do a small unit on bees. I find different books (nonfiction and fiction) to read to my students. I also like to go through what bees to do help us, and how we can help bees. I also like to go through the life cycle of a bee (just like we do with butterflies).

There's a really great video about bees here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ta154f5Rp5Y

There's a lot of good information on bees and young students really enjoy watching it.

The author also lists a website in the back of the book if you would like to learn more about bees. If you would like to visit, click here:
http://peachtree-online.com/resources/the-king-of-bees/

                                                            Bee Activities                                                                    

Life Cycle of a Bee

Bee Hive Math (Dip Dot or color the correct number)

Letter B bee

Paint a hive using bubble wrap and paint

Bees out of toilet paper rolls
 I hope you and your students really enjoy this book! This is one of my favorite finds!!

                                                                   HAPPY READINGS!

                                                                              Jenna

P.S. Did I mention that I like to take pictures of bees??