The Read Aloud Classroom

Sara Soucy | Picture Book Enthusiast | Elementary Teacher
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Jun 19, 2025 • 18min

29. Picture Books to Teach Problem & Solution

Picture this: it's Sunday night, you're planning for the week ahead, and you need books that actually help your students understand problem and solution—not just pretty stories that check the box. You know those moments when you find the perfect book that makes a tricky concept finally click for your students? That's exactly what these 10 picture books will do for teaching problem and solution in your classroom.In this second summer bonus episode, I'm sharing my go-to collection of picture books that make problem and solution come alive for students. From the clever twist in "Enemy Pie" to the hilarious meta-fiction of "The Panda Problem," each book comes with specific discussion questions, activities, and teaching tips you can use tomorrow. No more searching Pinterest for hours or wondering if a book will actually work—I've done the legwork for you! Whether you're teaching kindergarten or fifth grade, these books will transform how your students think about problems and solutions, both in stories and in life. All book covers and links are waiting for you in the show notes, because we know you've got better things to do than hunt for book images!🎉 Join the Organize Your Read Alouds Workshop for FREE!🌟 50 Picture Books Every Classroom Needs📝 Read the show notes Click 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.
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Jun 16, 2025 • 17min

28. Building Your Read Aloud Confidence

Ever find yourself reading a wonderful picture book to your class, only to realize you've forgotten to ask a single question? Or maybe you're constantly second-guessing if you're stopping at the right moments or holding the book the "correct" way? You're not alone! In this episode of The Read Aloud Classroom, I'm pulling back the curtain on something many teachers struggle with but rarely discuss: read aloud confidence.Join me as I share practical strategies for mastering the three pillars of confident read alouds: asking effective questions, perfecting your pacing, and handling books with ease. You'll discover my sticky note method for never forgetting important questions, learn how to find the perfect rhythm between reading and discussion, and pick up simple techniques to make book handling feel natural. Whether you're new to teaching or a veteran looking to refine your practice, this episode will help you transform your read alouds from anxiety-producing moments to the highlight of your teaching day!🎉 Join the Organize Your Read Alouds Workshop for FREE!🌟 50 Picture Books Every Classroom Needs📝 Show Notes Click 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.
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Jun 12, 2025 • 14min

27. Picture Books to Teach Point of View

You know that moment when you're trying to explain point of view to your students and they stare back at you like you're speaking another language? We've all been there! Teaching this concept can feel tricky, but the right picture books make all the difference. In this special bonus episode, I'm sharing 10 amazing mentor texts that transform point of view from confusing to "aha!" - including books that will have even your most wiggly students completely engaged in discussions about perspective.This is the first in my new summer series of Thursday bonus episodes, where I'll be sharing 10 carefully selected books for specific teaching topics across the curriculum. From classics like "The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs" to hidden gems like "Voices in the Park," each book comes with a quick overview and simple activity ideas you can use right away. Consider this your personal picture book shopping guide that saves you hours of searching! All book titles, links, and cover images will be available on my website at thecolorfulapple.com.🎉 Join the Organize Your Read Alouds Workshop for FREE!🌟 50 Picture Books Every Classroom Needs📝 Read the show notes to get the book links! Click 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.
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Jun 9, 2025 • 12min

26. Read Aloud Burnout: When Teachers Get Tired of the Same Books (And What to Do About It)

Are you staring at your bookshelf, dreading the thought of reading "Chrysanthemum" for the hundredth time? That feeling of reluctance when selecting books, the relief when you run out of time for read alouds, or grabbing any random title just to check the box—these are all signs of read aloud burnout. In this episode, I share my own experience with this common teacher struggle and explain why even the most dedicated literacy educators find themselves in this frustrating cycle.Discover six practical strategies to revitalize your read aloud practice without adding hours to your already packed schedule. From leveraging curated book lists to creating simple organizational systems, I'll walk you through actionable steps you can implement immediately. Whether you're hitting that mid-year slump or feeling the April fatigue, this episode provides the refreshing perspective you need to rediscover the joy of sharing picture books with your students. After all, read aloud burnout doesn't mean you're a bad teacher—it means you're a real one who deserves support.🌟 50 Picture Books Every Classroom Needs (freebie!)📝 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.
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Jun 5, 2025 • 15min

25. New Picture Books! June 2025

Picture this: It's one of those days when your lesson needs the perfect book, but you have zero time to research new titles. That's exactly why I created this month's "First Thursday" episode! I'm sharing 10 incredible new picture books hitting shelves this June that will engage even your most distracted students and fit seamlessly into your busy teaching day.From Drew Daywalt's newest crayon adventure (guaranteed giggles!) to a stunning mindfulness book that actually calms wiggly students, these titles cover everything from friendship and creativity to global perspectives and STEM concepts. I'll walk you through each book and share exactly how you might use it in your classroom without adding hours of prep time. Consider this your teacher-tested shortcut to refreshing your read aloud collection with books that do double-duty across your curriculum!Join the Organize Your Read Alouds Workshop for FREE!📚 Books in this Episode:The Bear and the Hare and the FairAs the World Goes ByThe Day the Crayons Made FriendsFirst Day Around the WorldIsland StormMarianne the MakerWe Carry the SunThe Wild Robot on the IslandYour Crown ShinesIn the Wild📚 Click here to see all the books!🌟 50 Picture Books Every Classroom Needs (freebie) Click 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.
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Jun 2, 2025 • 11min

24. Creating Home-School Reading Connections That Actually Work

Are your students leaving their reading skills at the classroom door? In this episode, I break down how to create home-school reading connections that actually work for real families living real lives. Forget complicated reading logs and forced 20-minute sessions that everyone dreads. I'm sharing practical strategies that transform reading at home from a chore into a natural, enjoyable part of family life.Discover how to communicate effectively with parents, address diverse family situations, and celebrate authentic reading moments without adding more to your teaching plate. I'll walk you through common misconceptions about home reading and show you how small, consistent interactions with text—whether it's books, magazines, or even cereal boxes—create powerful connections that foster a genuine love of reading. Plus, learn how to use my free Parent Reading Toolkit that makes this whole process so much easier for both you and your students' families!🧰 Read Aloud Toolkit for Families📝 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.
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May 26, 2025 • 14min

23. Student Sharing Strategies for an Interactive Read Aloud

Ever opened a picture book in your classroom only to have a student's enthusiastic but completely off-topic story derail your carefully planned lesson? Or perhaps you've watched the same three hands shoot up while the rest of your class sits silently? In this episode, I tackle one of the biggest challenges teachers face during interactive read alouds: managing student sharing without losing instructional focus or precious time.I'll walk you through practical strategies for encouraging meaningful participation while keeping your read aloud on track. You'll discover how to set clear expectations, implement time-saving sharing structures, document student responses for assessment, and balance the needs of both your enthusiastic and hesitant sharers. Whether you're struggling with the "personal story spiral" or simply trying to make the most of your limited read aloud time, this episode offers actionable solutions you can implement in your very next lesson.🌟 50 Picture Books Every Classroom NeedsRead the 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.
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May 19, 2025 • 14min

22. Turn & Talk Strategies for Interactive Read Alouds

Have you ever asked your students to turn and talk during a read aloud only to watch your carefully planned lesson dissolve into chaos? You're not alone! In this episode, I dive into practical turn and talk strategies that actually work in real K-3 classrooms. You'll discover how to transform these short partner discussions from potential management nightmares into powerful tools for engagement.I'll walk you through everything from strategic partner selection and clear routine establishment to troubleshooting common challenges like off-topic conversations and reluctant participants. By the end of this episode, you'll have the confidence to implement turn and talks that maximize student participation while maintaining the flow and magic of your read alouds. These simple yet effective strategies will help you make every student's voice heard without adding to your already full plate.🌟 50 Picture Books Every Classroom NeedsRead the 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.
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May 12, 2025 • 15min

21. Reading Over the Summer?

Are you worried about your students losing their reading momentum during those long summer months? In this episode, I'll show you how to transform summer reading from a dreaded academic chore into an exciting adventure that keeps the read-aloud magic alive when school's out! I share practical strategies for setting students up for reading success before they leave your classroom, plus creative ideas families will actually use (reading picnics, anyone?).I dive into ways you can maintain connections with students about books over summer, celebrate their reading accomplishments when school resumes, and even nurture your own reading life. Plus, I introduce my comprehensive Summer Reading Challenge resource that makes implementation easy. You'll walk away with actionable ideas to help your students maintain not just their reading skills, but more importantly, their love of stories all summer long!☀️ Summer Reading Challenge🌟 50 Picture Books Every Classroom Needs (freebie!)Read the 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.
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May 5, 2025 • 12min

20. Read Alouds for the End of the Year

Are you feeling the end-of-year crunch? With field days, awards ceremonies, and classroom cleanup dominating your schedule, it's easy to let read alouds slide. But these final weeks offer the perfect opportunity to bring meaningful closure to your classroom's reading journey! In this episode, I'll share five types of powerful end-of-year read alouds with specific book recommendations for each category, plus simple activities that won't add to your already overflowing to-do list.Discover how to create special reflection moments that celebrate your reading community while managing those end-of-year wiggles. I'll walk you through practical strategies for building a "Reading Journey Timeline," hosting a classroom "Top 10 Books" vote, and creating a bridge to summer reading. Join me to learn how one intentional read aloud experience can create lasting memories for your students before you say goodbye for the summer!😎 End of Year Reading Guide🌟 50 Picture Books Every Classroom NeedsRead the 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.

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