The line leads us through each activity - library, art, free play, lunch, recess, math, music, and show and tell. Follow the line from the science corner to the library, from recess to show-and-tell. You move through various classrooms and school activities such as art, recess, and science. This is a title that will work fine with a group but also an excellent choice for solo enjoyment.Another great back to school book for young grades (kinder/first). Illlustrations are busy, but the question posed help the reader focus.A fun exploration of all the things one could see and explore at school. There is much for readers to do: Find the class pet, locate the letter that starts their names, figure out what an open book might be about, count the number of headsets, figure out what happens when blue and yellow are mixed, move through several maThere's a lot going on in this book, making it essential that it be used with a small group or maybe one-on-one.
This first glimpse of the classroom even shows a white board, which lists what the class will do today. Follow the line from the science corner to the library, from recess to show-and-tell. The book progresses through different classrooms and areas, with small activities on each page like color or shape recognition, mazes, early math concepts, etc. I found the line somewhat hard to follow since at several points, it blended in too well with the other shapes on the page or forces me to go back and forth when the line crosses to another page. It is extremely interactive, and I could picture using it at the beginning of the school year (especially in kindergarten) to get the students acquainted to school. Great read aloud for the first week of school.Great for reading 1 on 1 as there are activities to do on each page... not so good for a group of kids together. Good for teacher's doing tour's of the building...you could read this first and talk about what you might see when you walk through the building.A great interaction book for back to schoolers or first time schoolers.
The reader follows the line through the welcoming red doors of a school, right into a classroom with a pet rabbit, bookcases, globe, bookshelves, plants, and a science corner.
Would be a great book for a young child going to school for the first time or back to school.
It may be more effective for the child to turn directly to their favorite activity instead of going throughThis book definitely has an adorable premise: follow the drawn line throughout the book to move from page to page. This new Follow the Line book-illustrated in Laura Ljungkvist's signature line style-takes children on a colorful, comforting, and altogether fun romp through the school day. There are things to read, count, spot, and wonder in every classroom! There is a lot going on on each page, so I think some of the most important parts of this book would get lost in translation as a whoThis was a very busy book. Follow the line from the science corner to the library, from recess to show-and-tell.
At each room, there are a series of questions to slow down the book and promote discussion between the readers. Follow the line from the science corner to the library, from recess to show-and-tell. The pictures in this book are very bright and colorful which can also keep students attention as well. The line leads us through each activity - library, art, free play, lunch, recess, math, music, and show and tell. by Viking Books for Young Readers
There is a line that goes throughout the whole book that allows a teacher oThis was a good book as it will get students engaged. There is a lot going on on each page, so I think some of the most important parts of this book would get lost in translation as a whole-class reading.This fourth book in the Follow the Line series focuses on a classroom setting.