Description
Click here to see the full PDF preview of this Letter J Alphabet Storytime
MADE ESPECIALLY FOR:
- new PreK-Grade 1 elementary librarians
- PreK-Grade 1 librarians on Specials rotation
- secondary teachers who are now elementary librarians
- busy parents who just don’t have time to create detailed storytime lessons
I have been all four of these at the same time! My storytimes are the lessons I would have wanted when I was a new, overwhelmed, and exhausted school librarian.
FAST FACTS
- Recommended for: Grades PK-1
- Lesson Duration: 1-2 library lessons (about 50 minutes total)
- Formats: PPT, Google Slides, PDF
- Editable: YES, all text is editable
***Please note that this presentation is designed to complement a read-aloud. The actual read-aloud story comes from you! I cannot include a recorded read-aloud due to copyright restrictions.
INCLUDES
- 34-slide PPT + Google™ Slides
- List of 15 recommended Letter I read-alouds (1 page PDF)
- Scavenger Hunt Activity (1 page PDF)
- Prep, set up, tips (7 pages, PDF)
- Detailed, pre-filled, editable lesson plan; includes CC, TEKS, and AASL Standards (2 pages, PDF and PPT)
- Google™ Classroom Basics (4 pages, PDF)
- Instructions on how to set up PPT slide timings for digital bulletin boards (2 pages, PDF)
STORYTIME INCLUDES
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Introductory songs (“John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt”) and nursery rhymes (“Jack and Jill” and “Jack Be Nimble”), a link to a video for Letter J, and a few other suggested songs.
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“J” and “jump” in American Sign Language (includes demo link and image)
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Letter J names and colors
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Library Skills–J is for journey, joy, and journals
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Mystery animal with clues (jellyfish)
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Facts about jellyfish, jackalopes, Jupiter, jalapenos, jambalaya
- 2 Letter J idioms — “joined at the hip” and “jump in line”
- Letter J foods, clothing, and sports
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Vocabulary word– “jaw”
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One “Would You Rather…?”
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All slides are illustrated with real photos and colorful clipart for PK-1.
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