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CLICKING HERE to check out all of the units.
We have release a Kindergarten version
and a First Grade version. We will be
adding more units as the year goes on.

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overview
standards
Read aloud guides
crafts
centers
printables
Overview
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•  Storybook Math is a resource that provides four skill specific suggested read
alouds, read aloud lesson guide, and follow up activities such as differentiated
printables, centers and craftivities.

•  Storybook Math was created to help you incorporate literature into your daily
math instruction. How you choose to incorporate the suggested read alouds and
activities into your math instruction are completely up to you. Please know that
Storybook Math is not a math curriculum. It is supplemental activities that you
can incorporate into your current math curriculum.

•  The read alouds and activities do not have to be used in the order they are
provided in this resource. You can pick and choose which read aloud and activities
work best for you, your classroom, and math lesson.
Standards
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TekS ccs
K.1 K.OA.A.1
K.1 (A,B,E,F) K.OA.A.2
K.3 K.OA.A.3
K.3 (A, B, C) K.OA.A.5
read aloud guide
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Included is a before, during, and after lesson guide for you to use with the read aloud.
It is simply a guide (not a lesson plan) for you to use if needed.
Storybook
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You guys - something magical happens when you open a read
aloud. The students sit up a little straighter, their ears perk up
and their attention span seems to increase exponentially. There
is power in stories. So why not use the power that comes from a
simple storybook and harness it for deeper learning.

That is the thought behind Storybook Math! Engage students in


more abstract concepts using the power of literature. Now I'm
not just some crazy teacher that loves read alouds (although I
do), but there is research-based evidence to show that this
works. You can read more about it here!

It was based on this idea that my teacher friend Michelle,


from Smitten with First, and I teamed up to create some story-
based math lessons that would engage learners and help them
master foundational math skills and concepts. How awesome
would it be to have an entire year of math activities based on
some amazing picture books? I know - right! Awesome!!!!

Cue: Storybook Math


Michelle and I have done the background work so that you
can focus on the teaching. Within each unit, you will find:

• practice activities that relate to 4 different storybooks


• coordinating math center activities and printables
• a culminating craftivity that incorporates language arts and math
skills
• differentiated response sheets and more!

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