Do you love sticky notes as much as I do? I have them in every color, every size, lined, unlined, tabs and extra sticky. You name it, I probably have a sticky note for you to use. One of my favorite ways to use sticky notes is for Interactive Read Alouds. Read on to learn how I use them and for a freebie!
Hey there, this is Paige from Our Elementary Lives and this is my FIRST blog post on the Primary Punchbowl. I just recently joined this fabulous group of ladies and couldn’t be more excited. You can read more about me on my blog here!
Interactive Read Alouds are one of my favorite things to do in my first grade classroom. It is an activity that teaches many standards and they are fun. You can read more about WHY you need to be doing them on my blog here. Like I said above, one of my favorite ways to use sticky notes is for Interactive Read Alouds. When I’m planning an interactive read aloud, I use my editable sticky note templates to type on, print and stick into the book that I’m using as an Interactive Read Aloud.