HOW TO TREAT OUR CLASSROOM BOOKS

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HOW TO TREAT OUR CLASSROOM BOOKS By: Sarah Sadler Next

Learning Objectives and Standards Content Standard: 1.0The student will develop the reading and listening skills necessary for word recognition, comprehension, interpretation, analysis, evaluation, and appreciation of print and non-print text. K.1.03 Demonstrate knowledge of concepts of print. K.1.14 Develop and maintain a motivation to read. Back Next

Parts of a Book The front cover The back cover The spine The pages Next

How to pick a book Look for a book that looks interesting to you. Look at the picture on the cover to figure out what the book might be about. Take it GENTLY off of the shelf and begin reading. Back Next

How to hold a book Hold the book right-side up. Make sure that the pictures are not upside down. Back Next

How to read a book Follow the words from left to right. Look at the pictures to help you figure out what might be happening. Back Next

How to turn the pages Turn one page at a time, very GENTLY! Hold the right side of the page and turn it over to the left to get to the next page. Next Back

How to put the books away Close the book GENTLY so that none of the pages get bent. Put the book back on the shelf GENTLY so that all of our books can stay in GREAT shape! Next Back

Now let’s try a QUIZ! What part of the book is this picture showing? a. The front cover b. The back cover c. The spine d. The pages Back

Great Job! That is the front cover of the book. Next Question

Let’s try that again. Try again

Now let’s try a QUIZ! How should we handle the books in our classroom? a. Very roughly b. Bang them against the tables c. Very gently d. Tear the pages

Great Job! Next

Let’s try that again. Try again

Summary We need to be very GENTLE with all of our classroom books. We should not be grabbing them from other students. Next

References http://www.brighthub.com/education/k-12/articles/12938.aspx http://www.emerson.k12.nj.us/staff/rmkelly/custom/mediacenter/Kids%20Corner/Nononever/NoNover.html Back Next

The End! Exit Thanks for taking care of the books in our classroom!! Back