Teaching Ideas

Explore jumping-off points that deepen discussions, inspire reading interest, and support connections to books and authors. Easily share and include in your instructional plans, newsletters, and social media.


Back to School!

Promote access to TeachingBooks resources

  • Embed new widgets into your digital spaces

  • Enrich Google searches with literary connections by adding the Chrome extension to school computers!

  • Add buttons on your web pages to make TeachingBooks accessible.

Make your space interactive with QR code printables:

  • Decorate your classroom or library with shelf talkers! Explore our Book Trailers Collection and Complete Meet-the-Author & Illustrator Collection for resources to feature.

  • Label your bookshelves or book baskets with new shelf cards for author pages, that link to all the resources for titles by each author!

  • Copy and paste QR codes for resources into your own slideshows

Plan a get-to-know-each-other activity using Author Name Pronunciations!

Incorporate Book Guides, Activities, & Lessons into your plans!

Easily create or upload your own Custom Lists to use and share:

  • Embed class lists of texts for the year or semester into your digital spaces for easy access to supporting resources.

  • Print bookmarks or flyers that link to your lists and related resources to share with families at Family Night.

  • Organize titles and resources by creating custom lists for your units.


BONUS Activities

For Younger Students

  • Start the year off with a laugh by watching this video book trailer for The Pigeon Has to Go to School! Then share these activity sheets with your students.

  • Play an ice-breaker dice game, or draw portraits of your school with the activity kit for School’s First Day of School.

  • Find the complete book reading and a fun friendship craft for We Don’t Eat Our Classmates on this page, then color and play games with these activity sheets.

For Older Students

  • Prompt student participation and leadership by compiling their recommendations for books they read over the summer into a list, then create bookmarks to share. Now students can explore recommendations from their peers!

  • Have students create lists of what they would like to learn before they finish high school, then encourage exploration on TeachingBooks to find some resources that might match their interests.

  • Encourage students to use TeachingBooks to do an author study for authors of books you will be teaching this year: listen to Name Pronunciations, Meet-the-Author recordings, and interviews, then create posters for each author to display and incorporate QR code author cards.

  • Explore games to ease into the school year together.

  • Direct students to the Reader’s Advisory page to help them find their next independent read.