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STEM Challenge for first graders! They build a robot after reading a book! Thanksgiving Activities For Kindergarten, The Most Magnificent Thing, Lego Camp, Genius Bar, Stem Centers, Elementary Stem Activities, Build A Robot, Summer Stem, Steam Challenges

Have you ever read a book to your first graders that included a sing-song chant they could repeat? (Think Pete the Cat and his new shoes....) Once the kids get the rhyme down pat they will repeat it everytime you get to that part. I also had this happen with There Was an Old Lady

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*This blog post contains Amazon affiliate links. By clicking on the links and making a purchase, we may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. 5 Read Alouds and STEM Challenges for Back to School Back-to-school STEM read alouds are a fun way to engage in STEM and maker learnin

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Hey elementary teachers! The picture book The Most Magnificent Thing by Ashley Spires is a quality read aloud to share with 1st, 2nd and 3rd graders for a growth mindset lesson. We at the Clutter-Free Classroom knew we had to add it to our Starts With a Story collection, a library of book companions that are filled with fun lesson ideas, teaching tips and worksheets. Teachers have everything they need to deliver engaging lessons! Learn about this book and the related printable activities! The Most Magnificent Thing Crafts, The Most Magnificent Thing Activities, Genre Activities, Growth Mindset Lessons, The Most Magnificent Thing, Interactive Read Aloud Lessons, Social Emotional Learning Lessons, Clutter Free Classroom, Read Aloud Activities

Hey elementary teachers! The picture book The Most Magnificent Thing by Ashley Spires is a quality read aloud to share with 1st, 2nd and 3rd graders for a growth mindset lesson. We at the Clutter-Free Classroom knew we had to add it to our Starts With a Story collection, a library of book companions that are filled with fun lesson ideas, teaching tips and worksheets. Teachers have everything they need to deliver engaging lessons! Learn about this book and the related printable activities!

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Hi and welcome back! Hopefully you have read a few posts prior to this one and are planning to teach your students how to work in cooperative groups. Once that is established, consider launching inquiry-based science in your classroom. What better way to launch science then to read Rosie Revere Engineer and The Most Magnificent Thing. There is a little more information about how I use the books in reading below in the video. I plan on reading the books and comparing and contrasting them…

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I love this book, The Most Magnificent Thing by Ashley Squires! In our special education resource room, we read the book, and summarized it with this activity: Growth Mindset Reading and Writng - The Most Magnificent Thing These students are in 4th-6th grade. They completed the summary frame in their own words and illustrated it. Then they drew their own Magnificent Things! At the bottom of our bulletin board are pages from several different students' journals which I put together to tell…

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