STEAM Literacy Resources to build literacy skills & strategies.

Teaching literacy skills across the curriculum provides additional avenues for students to build upon foundational literacy skills and strengthen new skills in a fun, purposeful way.

Use the STEAM Literacy Resources as an opportunity to launch a new unit or integrate into another unit with a specific, aligned focus.

There are numerous ways to use these resources and provide a plethora of learning opportunities for your students.

Are you looking for a family engagement resource? End of Year activities? Maybe you’re looking for lessons with a STEAM focus? Perhaps you’re looking for fun lessons to engage students in critical thinking and problem solving? Maybe your students need time to explore an everyday concept and dig deeper into conceptual understanding? Well, this is the resource for you and your students with a fun focus on . . . Bubbles with STEAM!!
The interest level is grades 1-5 and its grade level equivalent is 2.9, the Lexile is 590, and the Guided Reading level is L. This book is also perfect for students in grades 4-5 who are reading below grade level. Use this STEAM resource to develop literacy skills in a fun, thematic unit.
Are you looking for a literacy resource to support your students’ diverse needs? Do you want to teach across the curriculum while integrating literacy?
Did you know every year in Alaska, the Iditarod race begins the first weekend in March? Are you aware there are actually two Iditarod race trails?
Did you know the last musher in to Nome also earns a prize? Learn more fun Iditarod facts with this literacy resource and use this picture book to engage your students in the race with Akiak, a lead dog on the trail.
In this resource, I share how to use a realistic fiction book, Akiak: A Tale from the Iditarod, to teach a variety of academic skills across the entire curriculum. As a result, students learn through experiences that are connected, allowing them to delve deeper into understanding not only the Iditarod content, but also those academic skills that are necessary to master.
Teach your students about the Iditarod in a fun way!! Use this Akiak: A Tale from the Iditarod STEAM Literacy Resource thematic unit during the Iditarod race in March or any time during the school year.
The Iditarod is an amazing race to follow and allows students opportunities to learn about another sport and history, while participating in a variety of lessons that focus on the Iditarod.
In this resource, I share how to use a realistic fiction book, Akiak: A Tale from the Iditarod, to teach a variety of academic skills across the entire curriculum. As a result, students learn through experiences that are connected, allowing them to delve deeper into understanding not only the Iditarod content, but also those academic skills that are necessary to master.

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