Teachers, does lesson planning
for your read-aloud every week
feel like a hamster wheel?
Discover a way to conquer your kindergarten read aloud activities and plans without the overwhelm.
Are you tired of:
A boring boxed curriculum with uninteresting books.
Writing plans from scratch every single week.
Not having a solid routine for your students each week.
Have you ever felt like plans are:
- Time-consuming process: Writing detailed lesson plans for kindergarten reading activities every week can be a time-consuming task for kindergarten teachers. You must carefully consider the learning objectives, select appropriate texts, plan engaging activities, and align them with the curriculum. This can take away valuable time spent on other important tasks, such as assessing students’ progress or providing individualized support.
- Limited resources: You face challenges in finding suitable reading materials and resources for your lesson plans. It can be difficult to find engaging age-appropriate texts.
- Differentiated instruction: You struggle to differentiate for students. Creating lesson plans that accommodate the needs of all students is challenging!
- Limited attention spans: Young children in kindergarten have shorter attention spans, and keeping them engaged in reading lessons can be demanding. You must constantly come up with creative and interactive activities to capture their students’ interest and maintain their focus. This requires careful planning and incorporating various instructional techniques, which can be mentally and physically exhausting for teachers.
Let’s just be real.
You have to be
s u p e r h u m a n
to do it all!
I know the feeling all too well.
My first year was a disaster. Every year after your first gets easier.
While that is true, I don’t want you guys to suffer the same fate of my first year. I did not know what an interactive read aloud was.
I figured out pretty early on that my students thrived when they had a routine. They knew what to expect each day and had age-appropriate engaging activities.
These activities are exactly what I used to make my kindergarten read aloud time, the best part of our day.
First of all, there is nothing worse than feeling like you can’t get off the hamster wheel.
Students deserve teachers that are energetic and passionate rather than exhausted.
I needed something that would keep my students engaged.
I wanted a routine with high-interest books and activities.
Imagine having all your kindergarten read aloud activities ready to go. You could never have to write lesson plans from scratch again.
Yes… It’s actually possible!!!
Introducing: Step Into Stories
Routines for every day of the week!
Scripted daily lessons that are perfect for new teachers or sub plans.
Pairs with high-interest texts in most classrooms today.
Here is a look at what you will get.
Lesson Plans
- Weekly
- Daily
- Built-in routines
Exit Tickets
- Covers story elements
- 4 per week
Worksheets
- Differentiated options
- Assessments
Crafts
- Traditional
- Writing
- Directed Drawing
This includes activities for every part of kindergarten read aloud block.
Here’s what other teachers are saying about the product.
This is the best thing I ever purchased for literacy for my special education classroom. Everything is planned out for you for the week with worksheets, anchor charts, and assessment. It is differentiated and keeps my students engaged!!! – Angela H.
Get the kindergarten read aloud activities that you and your students deserve.
Life is too short to waste all of your time planning!
One Last Thing!
I forgot to mention that you also get:
- Anchor Chart Pieces
- Retell Cards
- Vocabulary Cards
This really does have everything you need!