Julie,

The best book I've seen for using hands on activities to teach comprehension to my first graders is Tanny McGregors "Comprehension Connections." It is great for older kids, too, so you may already know it.

Good luck!  Sounds fun!

On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 07:41:07 -0700, Julie Santello <[email protected]> wrote:

I've have been assigned the Science Lab this year.  One of my goals is
to spend the first 5/10 minutes on a nonfiction skill.  I have taught
2-5th, so I'm good with these grades, but would like some advice on k/
1.  Please send me any ideas, even if they are not nonfiction
suggestions.  Anything will help spur the thinking process and
application of skills!
Thanks,
Julie:O)

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