Ms. Giannini Kindergarten Language Arts Lesson 1.

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Ms. Giannini Kindergarten Language Arts Lesson 1

Let’s get started!

This is the word book. book – one book 1 book books – more than one book 2 books or more

I will use the word book in a sentence. I love to read books. Pick a book and we’ll read it together.

There are so many kinds of books! Let’s look at some now.

We read books for information and fun

What kinds of books have you seen? Discuss this now.

Have you seen a book you liked very much? Discuss this now.

What kinds of books would you like to look at or read? Discuss this now.

Today we are going to learn about the parts of a book. Let’s get started!

Parts of a book (outside) front cover back cover title spine

words author pictures illustrator

Parts of a book (inside) title page dedication page text

Let’s review the parts of a book.

What I expect of you Share what you know about the parts of a book with someone you know. Look at different kinds of books. Talk with someone about books.

See you again soon!

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