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Saturday, February 23, 2019

My Favorite Wordless Books

I think wordless books can be a great unit to do with your kiddos. They can be used for lessons on making inferences and comprehension strategies. You can give each student a page and they can write the text for it or the students can create their own wordless books. There are just so many possibilities. Here are some of my favorites to use:



I just think this is a beautifully written story about being brave and facing your fears.



A little girl loses her adored stuffed animal and discovers a little fox now adores it. Magical illustrations in this one.


A classic. She works to get all the ingredients for her pancakes but her pets make a mess of them. What can she do? Mooch of the neighbors of course. :) 


A little girl works to be able to afford a bicycle at the store. Big idea is to work to reach your dreams and there is also a theme of kindness.


Kids find magic chalk on the playground-whatever they draw comes to life. But what happens when a boy draws a dinosaur!


A mysterious camera is found and the tale is told in photos.


A community comes together in friendship. I used this one the first week of school.




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