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Read! Move! Learn!
Active Stories for Active Learning


Read! Move! Learn!
Active Stories for Active Learning

 

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Energize your classroom with lively literacy lessons based on more than 70 popular children's books!

Enhance literacy skills, bring the magic of a good book to the classroom, and encourage active, healthy lifestyles in young children with Read! Move! Learn!.

This book has more than 150 active learning experiences based on popular children's books. In addition to the activities for each featured children's book, you will find theme connections, lesson objectives, a vocabulary list, a concept list, and related children's books and music for hours of fun in the classroom!

A few of the children's books included are:

  • Barn Dance
  • Color Dance
  • Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes
  • I'm a Little Teapot
  • In the Tall, Tall Grass
  • Monkey See, Monkey Do
  • Quick as a Cricket
  • Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear
  • Ten Terrible Dinosaurs
  • We're Going on a Bear Hunt
Nicki Collins Geigert

Nicki Collins Geigert has worked in the field of education for more than forty years. She has led workshops for the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC);...

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Carol Totsky Hammett

Carol Totsky Hammett earned a doctorate in educational leadership, studying the ways learning through movement can enhance vocabulary development in kindergarten and first-grade children. Her teaching experience includes work as...

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AWARD WINNER

Read! Move! Learn! has won the iParenting Media Award.


“EXCELLENT resource for teachers! I use this book as a text for a college class I teach (children's literature). The teachers in my class have found this an invaluable resource. The lessons are easy and make learning through movement fun! The book is particularly valuable to daycare, preschool, kindergarten and 1st grade teachers. Teachers own most of the books and they can be easily found at bookstores or online.”

Ann


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