Best Chapter Books To Read Aloud To 1St Graders

Best Chapter Books To Read Aloud To 1St Graders. “all about sam” by lois lowry. It is about a boy, stanley yelnats, who was falsely accused of a crime that he did not commit.

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Richard best can’t stop thinking about the candy corn contest in his class. If you like it there are many more in that book series for kids! It tells the story of mollie and peter and their discovery of a magic wishing chair that has the power to grow wings and fly.

It’s A Fun Read At The End Of First Grade Before The Kids Head To Second Grade.


Kids will be delighted to read about the stories of henry whose life is turned upside down when he meets a four legged friend. This would be a great read aloud book for first grade, and then your kids will be able to continue reading the series on their own by second and third grade. Richard best can’t stop thinking about the candy corn contest in his class.

Gooney Bird Greene Ramona Quimby, Age 8 Bfg Wedgie & Gizmo The Candymakers.


Picture books for first graders on epic super red riding hood. Great for read alouds and also for maybe 1st/2nd grade readers to read themselves. The year of billy miller by kevin henkes was a 2014 newbery honor book.

White Fur Flying By Patricia Maclachlan


The book begins when sam is born and ends when he is 4 or 5. You may see a child start the year in easy readers but move to read beginning chapter books by the end of the year. One way to increase time reading is for kids to love the books that they’re reading.

It Is About A Boy, Stanley Yelnats, Who Was Falsely Accused Of A Crime That He Did Not Commit.


Here’s one you might enjoy: The adventures of the wishing chair by enid blyton is the first chapter book that my eldest (now 10) fell in love with. Looking for some fun chapter books to read aloud to your kindergarten, first grade, or second grade classroom!?

I Also Enjoy Reading Aloud To My First Graders And I Switch To Chapter Books After Spring Break.


This is the perfect fall read aloud! If there is ever a month where you don’t like the suggested title or you have time to read another book, here are a few more to try. Thanks so much for your wonderful suggestions and descriptions!