Mentor Guides Mentor Guides are easy to use and designed for mentors who are not educators. Scripted Approaches. Mentors begin with tips for previewing each book with students and building background knowledge. Discussion. Read-aloud guidance, such as “pause points” with open-ended questions, drives conversation both during and after the read-aloud.
Student Guides Student Guides provide practical ways to comprehend, analyze, and connect to the books. Standards Connections. Students will look for evidence, read for meaning, and respond to the ideas in the book through speaking and writing. Real Life. Engaging activities help readers connect each book to their own lives and to the world.
Age-appropriate approach
Family Guides Family Guides provide easy, actionable ways to respond to books and build literacy skills at home. Joyful Activities. Families will enjoy crafts, hands-on play or construction, games, and much more. Thought-Provoking Discussions. Books act as the jumping-o point for crucial conversations about social-emotional skills as well as understanding our world.
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