

The Read Aloud Classroom
Sara Soucy | Picture Book Enthusiast | Elementary Teacher
A podcast to help elementary teachers incorporate more picture books into their school day by using read alouds across the curriculum.Each week, I'll share picture book titles to guide you in your teaching. You'll find practical tips, innovative ideas, and a collection of handpicked picture books perfect for each subject.Get ready to inspire, educate and empower your students with the captivating world of picture books. Happy reading!
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Sep 15, 2025 • 10min
46. Establishing Rules and Expectations Through Read Alouds
Picture this: It's the third week of school and you're already feeling like a broken record, reminding students about the same expectations over and over again. What if I told you there's a way to teach classroom rules that actually sticks—and it involves some of your favorite picture books? In this episode, I'm sharing the game-changing strategy that transforms rule-setting from repetitive reminders into engaging conversations that build genuine classroom community.I'll walk you through seven powerful picture books that do the heavy lifting when it comes to establishing expectations, from "What If Everybody Did That?" for teaching consequences to "Clark the Shark" for impulse control. These aren't just any read alouds—these are the stories that create those magical "aha!" moments where students truly understand the why behind your classroom rules. Plus, I'll share exactly how to use each book to spark meaningful discussions that help your students internalize expectations rather than just memorize them. Trust me, your future self will thank you for adding these community-building gems to your teaching toolkit!📓 Join the Colorful Apple Book Club!💙 50 Picture Books Every Classroom Needs (freebie!)📚 Books in this Episode:What If Everybody Did That?Officer Buckle & GloriaInterrupting ChickenDo Unto OttersClark the SharkThe Way I ActWe Don’t Eat Our ClassmatesQuiet Please, Owen McPheeThe Bad SeedMillie Fierce📝 Show Notes Join the Colorful Apple Book Club!Check out the TpT Store.Join our FREE Facebook Group all about read alouds.Keep your teaching colorful,Sara :) The Colorful AppleFull disclosure: Amazon links in my descriptions are usually affiliate links which means if you purchase through that link, I receive a very small percentage of the sale.

Sep 8, 2025 • 17min
45. Mentor Texts for Story Elements
Ready to transform your story elements instruction without adding one more thing to your already packed teaching day? Imagine your students eagerly identifying characters, settings, and problems while you read aloud—no separate worksheet time needed! In this episode, I'm sharing 10 incredible picture book mentor texts that make teaching story elements feel natural and engaging for grades K-3.From Jeremy's shoe dilemma in "Those Shoes" to Lilly's purple plastic purse drama, these books do the heavy lifting for you. I'll walk you through exactly why each story works so well for story elements instruction, giving you the confidence to dive deeper into characters, settings, problems, and solutions with books your students will absolutely love. Plus, you'll discover how these same mentor texts can support multiple reading skills throughout the year—because we know how important it is to maximize every resource in our teaching toolkit!📓 Join the Colorful Apple Book Club!💙 50 Picture Books Every Classroom Needs (freebie!)📚 Books in this Episode:The Paper Bag PrincessThe GardenerThose ShoesEnemy PieThe Plot ChickensTops & BottomsThunder CakeLilly’s Purple Plastic PurseHooway for Wodney WatThe Recess Queen📝 Show Notes Join the Colorful Apple Book Club!Check out the TpT Store.Join our FREE Facebook Group all about read alouds.Keep your teaching colorful,Sara :) The Colorful AppleFull disclosure: Amazon links in my descriptions are usually affiliate links which means if you purchase through that link, I receive a very small percentage of the sale.

Sep 4, 2025 • 15min
44. New Picture Books! September 2025
September is here, which means you're probably knee-deep in classroom setup, getting to know your new students, and trying to figure out how to fit everything into your packed teaching schedule. But what if I told you that this month's new picture book releases are going to make your lesson planning a whole lot easier—and way more exciting? From civil rights history that comes alive through Sam Cooke's legendary anthem to STEM adventures with the Magic Cube, these September releases are packed with cross-curricular gold that your students are going to absolutely love.In this episode, I'm sharing 15 brand-new picture books that are hitting shelves this month, each one carefully chosen because I know they'll spark those magical classroom moments we're all chasing. We're talking about books that celebrate cultural traditions like Día de los Muertos and the Moon Festival, stories that tackle important topics like friendship and identity, and even some cozy winter tales that are perfect for read-aloud time. Plus, I'm sharing all the practical ways you can weave these books into your existing curriculum without adding to your already overwhelming to-do list. Grab your coffee and let's dive into September's literary treasures together!🌟 50 Picture Books Every Classroom Needs (freebie!)📚 Books in this Episode:A Change is Gonna ComeDia de los MuertosThe Echo PeopleHarriet TubmanThe Moon LanternMe and the Magic CubeBrown Girl in the SnowClovis Meets His MatchHank Meets FrankSnow KidThe Trouble with GiraffesWhat Makes YOU Happy?Dasher and the Polar BearA Dragon Called SparkIf I Built a TownA Snow Day for Amos McGee Join the Colorful Apple Book Club!Check out the TpT Store.Join our FREE Facebook Group all about read alouds.Keep your teaching colorful,Sara :) The Colorful AppleFull disclosure: Amazon links in my descriptions are usually affiliate links which means if you purchase through that link, I receive a very small percentage of the sale.

Sep 1, 2025 • 14min
43. Picture Books to Build Listening Skills
You know that feeling when you're trying to read aloud to your class and it feels like you're competing with twenty different side conversations? Or when you ask a question and three students blurt out answers before you've even finished speaking? We've all been there, and the good news is that picture books can transform those chaotic read aloud moments into meaningful learning experiences. Whether you're setting up classroom expectations at the beginning of the year or finding yourself needing to revisit listening skills in January—or really any time—today's episode is your roadmap to building better listeners.In this episode, I'm sharing eleven incredible picture books that will help your students develop crucial listening skills while enjoying fantastic stories. From books about learning when to stop talking (hello, "Lacey Walker, Nonstop Talker"!) to stories that teach empathetic listening like "The Rabbit Listened," I've organized these books into three categories to make it easier for you to choose the right book for your specific classroom needs. You'll discover practical tips for using these books during read aloud time, learn how to address everything from interrupting to mindful listening, and walk away with a clear action plan for creating the calm, engaged classroom community you've been dreaming of. Because here's the truth—good listeners aren't born, they're developed through practice and the right stories.📓 Join the Colorful Apple Book Club!💙 50 Picture Books Every Classroom Needs (freebie!)📚 Books in this Episode:Lacey Walker, NonStop TalkerQuiet Please, Owen McPheeMy Mouth is a VolcanoWordy BirdyI Have a Little ProblemListen, Buddy10 Ways to Hear SnowThe Rabbit ListenedBear Has a Story to TellHoward B. Wigglebottom Interrupting Chicken Join the Colorful Apple Book Club!Check out the TpT Store.Join our FREE Facebook Group all about read alouds.Keep your teaching colorful,Sara :) The Colorful AppleFull disclosure: Amazon links in my descriptions are usually affiliate links which means if you purchase through that link, I receive a very small percentage of the sale.

Aug 11, 2025 • 17min
42. Community Building Picture Books
Picture this: You're preparing for a new school year, dreaming of that magical classroom community where every student feels seen, valued, and connected. But between lesson planning, room setup, and all those back-to-school tasks, actually building that community can feel overwhelming. Here's what I know—you already have one of the most powerful community-building tools right at your fingertips: picture books. And whether you're welcoming students for the first time in August or rebuilding connections after winter break, these stories will transform your classroom.In this episode, I'm sharing ten incredible picture books that are absolute powerhouses for fostering kindness, inclusion, and genuine connection among your students. From "The Invisible Boy" to the classic "Chrysanthemum," each carefully chosen title opens hearts and sparks meaningful conversations. I'll walk you through each book's community-building potential and let you know how you can find ready-to-use lesson plans for every single title in the Colorful Apple Book Club. Because building community shouldn't add to your stress—it should bring back the joy of teaching.📓 Join the Colorful Apple Book Club!💙 FREE Be Kind lesson📚 Books in this Episode:The Invisible BoyThe Cool BeanAll are WelcomeWe Don’t Eat Our ClassmatesDo Unto OttersThe Day You BeginBe KindDon’t Hug DougStrictly No ElephantsChrysanthemum Join the Colorful Apple Book Club!Check out the TpT Store.Join our FREE Facebook Group all about read alouds.Keep your teaching colorful,Sara :) The Colorful AppleFull disclosure: Amazon links in my descriptions are usually affiliate links which means if you purchase through that link, I receive a very small percentage of the sale.

Jul 31, 2025 • 12min
41. New Picture Books! August 2025
Get ready to fall in love with reading all over again! This month's new releases are absolutely incredible, and I'm practically bursting with excitement to share them with you. From a grumpy ghost who learns about friendship to a blind astronomer who literally hears the stars, these 13 brand-new picture books are going to transform your read aloud game. Whether you need something to spark deep conversations about strength and resilience, celebrate diverse cultures, or just get your kids giggling with dragons in underpants, this lineup has everything your classroom needs.In this episode, I'm sharing my honest thoughts on each book - what makes them special, how they'll work in your real classroom with real kids, and which ones are absolutely worth adding to your wish list. You'll discover books perfect for STEM connections, social-emotional learning, cultural celebrations, and pure reading joy. Plus, I'm giving you the inside scoop on which stories will have your students begging for "just one more chapter" and which ones are going to generate those magical classroom discussions we all live for. Trust me, by the end of this episode, you're going to have some serious book shopping to do!📚 Join the FREE Workshop: Organize Your Read Alouds for the Whole Year📚 Books in this Episode:The Grumpy Ghost UpstairsI am StrongThe Library in the WoodsWorthyDragons Love UnderpantsThe Right to PlayCeeCeeItty Bitty Betty blog Makes a SplashPrincess Battle RoyaleWanda Hears the StarsCan I Keep It, Please?The Everything TrailPerla and the Pirate🌟 50 Picture Books Every Classroom Needs📝 Show NotesClick here to join the FREE workshop!The 'Organize Your Read Alouds' workshop is a free 5-day training that helps elementary teachers create a complete system for fitting meaningful read-alouds into any schedule, selecting the perfect books for each comprehension strategy, and asking questions that truly develop students' thinking skills. Join the Colorful Apple Book Club!Check out the TpT Store.Join our FREE Facebook Group all about read alouds.Keep your teaching colorful,Sara :) The Colorful AppleFull disclosure: Amazon links in my descriptions are usually affiliate links which means if you purchase through that link, I receive a very small percentage of the sale.

Jul 28, 2025 • 10min
40. Setting Up Your Year of Intentional Read Alouds
Picture this: It's the second week of school, and you're frantically grabbing random books off your shelf, hoping they'll somehow connect to what you're supposed to be teaching. Sound familiar? What if I told you that just a few hours of intentional planning this summer could transform your entire year of read alouds into purposeful, curriculum-connected teaching moments that actually make your job easier?In this episode, I'm sharing my four-step system for setting up intentional read alouds that work seamlessly across all subject areas. We'll cover creating your personalized curriculum roadmap, evaluating books for maximum teaching potential, planning for classroom management success, and making every read aloud truly meaningful. By the end of this episode, you'll have a clear action plan for preparing read alouds that support your teaching goals while bringing back the joy and confidence you want to feel during these special classroom moments.📚 Join the FREE Workshop: Organize Your Read Alouds for the Whole Year🌟 50 Picture Books Every Classroom Needs📝 Show NotesClick here to join the FREE workshop!The 'Organize Your Read Alouds' workshop is a free 5-day training that helps elementary teachers create a complete system for fitting meaningful read-alouds into any schedule, selecting the perfect books for each comprehension strategy, and asking questions that truly develop students' thinking skills. Join the Colorful Apple Book Club!Check out the TpT Store.Join our FREE Facebook Group all about read alouds.Keep your teaching colorful,Sara :) The Colorful AppleFull disclosure: Amazon links in my descriptions are usually affiliate links which means if you purchase through that link, I receive a very small percentage of the sale.

Jul 24, 2025 • 19min
39. Back-to-School Books: Part II
Tired of scrambling to find the perfect books for those crucial first weeks of school? We all know how overwhelming it can be to build classroom community, establish routines, and create that magical safe space where every student can thrive—all while juggling twenty-something little humans who are still figuring out where they belong! That's exactly why I've curated this collection of ten tried-and-true picture books that tackle the essential SEL skills you're desperately trying to build during back-to-school season.In this bonus episode, I'm sharing my favorite established titles that focus on everything from name respect and encouraging big ideas to managing first-day anxiety and celebrating each student's unique strengths. For each book, I'll give you the quick overview, explain why it's perfect for those first weeks, and share ready-to-use discussion questions and activities—basically doing all the planning for you! Consider this your one-stop reference guide for building the classroom community of your dreams, one picture book at a time.📚 Join the FREE Workshop: Organize Your Read Alouds for the Whole Year🌟 50 Picture Books Every Classroom Needs📝 Show NotesClick here to join the FREE workshop!The 'Organize Your Read Alouds' workshop is a free 5-day training that helps elementary teachers create a complete system for fitting meaningful read-alouds into any schedule, selecting the perfect books for each comprehension strategy, and asking questions that truly develop students' thinking skills. Join the Colorful Apple Book Club!Check out the TpT Store.Join our FREE Facebook Group all about read alouds.Keep your teaching colorful,Sara :) The Colorful AppleFull disclosure: Amazon links in my descriptions are usually affiliate links which means if you purchase through that link, I receive a very small percentage of the sale.

Jul 21, 2025 • 12min
38. Organize Your Read Alouds: A FREE Workshop
Ever found yourself scrambling to find the perfect book for your read aloud, only to realize halfway through that it doesn't teach what you intended? Or finished reading without asking a single meaningful question? In this episode, I dive into the three biggest challenges teachers face with read alouds: finding time in packed schedules, organizing books effectively, and knowing which questions to ask. These struggles are real, and I see you!That's why I'm thrilled to invite you to my FREE 5-day "Organize Your Read Alouds" workshop running August 4-8. Each day takes just 15 minutes but delivers concrete tools to transform your read aloud practice. You'll walk away with a personalized schedule, a year-long strategy plan, a book organization system, effective questioning guides, and a complete implementation blueprint. Join me to make this the year your read alouds become the most powerful part of your teaching day!📚 Join the FREE Workshop: Organize Your Read Alouds for the Whole Year🌟 50 Picture Books Every Classroom Needs📝 Show NotesClick here to join the FREE workshop!The 'Organize Your Read Alouds' workshop is a free 5-day training that helps elementary teachers create a complete system for fitting meaningful read-alouds into any schedule, selecting the perfect books for each comprehension strategy, and asking questions that truly develop students' thinking skills. Join the Colorful Apple Book Club!Check out the TpT Store.Join our FREE Facebook Group all about read alouds.Keep your teaching colorful,Sara :) The Colorful AppleFull disclosure: Amazon links in my descriptions are usually affiliate links which means if you purchase through that link, I receive a very small percentage of the sale.

Jul 17, 2025 • 14min
37. Back to School Read Alouds: Part I
Picture this: It's the first week of school, and you want to create that magical classroom community feeling, but you're drowning in lesson plans, bulletin boards, and endless to-do lists. What if I told you that the perfect picture books could do the heavy lifting for you—building classroom culture, teaching social-emotional skills, and setting the tone for an amazing year, all while giving you those precious read-aloud moments that remind you why you became a teacher in the first place?In this bonus summer episode, I'm sharing 10 newer picture books (published in the last 1-2 years) that are absolute gems for those crucial first weeks of school. From celebrating classroom diversity with "We Are a Garden" to managing big emotions with "The Big Squeeze," these books tackle everything from conflict resolution and goal-setting to classroom procedures and building confidence. I'll give you the title, author, and most importantly, exactly why each book is perfect for back-to-school season and how you can use it to create the classroom community you've been dreaming of. Don't worry about taking notes—I've got all the book covers and links waiting for you at thecolorfulapple.com!📚 Join the FREE Workshop: Organize Your Read Alouds for the Whole Year🌟 50 Picture Books Every Classroom Needs📝 Show Notes Join the Colorful Apple Book Club!Check out the TpT Store.Join our FREE Facebook Group all about read alouds.Keep your teaching colorful,Sara :) The Colorful AppleFull disclosure: Amazon links in my descriptions are usually affiliate links which means if you purchase through that link, I receive a very small percentage of the sale.