December Read Alouds For Kindergarten + 1st Grade

Adorable Christmas Read-Alouds for Kindergarten and First Grade

Here are some of our favorite Read-Alouds for Kindergarten and 1st grade students during the month of December. You’ll find stories about your favorite winter-themed topics, including Reindeers, Gingerbread and Snowmen. You and your students will love!

Olive, the Other Reindeer by Vivian Walsh and J. Otto Seibold

This first story is one of our very favorites (and the students love it too!) Olive, the Other Reindeer by Vivian Walsh and J. otto Seibold is a clever tale about Olive the dog, who mistakenly sings the wrong words to the classic tune, “All of the other reindeer…” and believes she must be a reindeer too. She quickly heads to the North Pole to assist Santa on his busy trip around the world. Luckily, her dog skills are just what the team needs to overcome the troubles they encounter along the way.

After our initial reading of the book, we will discuss the problems and adventures presented throughout Olive, the Other Reindeer story and look closely at how Olive helped to correct each problem. In our next lesson, we will revisit some of the words and phrases that elicit feelings, define what they mean, and discuss what type of feeling each word or phrase represents.

During the third lesson, we will compare and contrast Olive’s and Santa’s character traits by finding evidence in the text and illustrations that demonstrate what each character says, does, thinks, and feels throughout the story. To complete our Olive, the Other Reindeer Read Aloud lessons, the students will write their opinions about other animals that might be able to help Santa pull the sleigh and will also complete a cute craftivity to display their writing.

The Ninjabread man by C.J. Leigh and The Gingerbread Man by Jim Aylesworth

Next up, we recommend Ninjabread by C. J. Leigh, illustrated by Chris Gall for Read-Alouds for Kindergarten. We spotted it atour school’s Scholastic Book Fair, we knew we had to include it in our December read aloud lesson plans.  This adorable spin on the classic Gingerbread Man by Jim Aylesworth will definitely be a hit with our students.  We thought our kids would enjoy making connections with the original tale, so we chose a classic version by Jim Aylesworth, illustrated by Barbara Mclintock for this comparison.  To begin, we will read the Gingerbread Man and ask our students text dependent questions.

We will discuss story elements and our students will complete a basic story map.  The next lesson, we will read Ninjabread Man and discuss the same story elements, using the same graphic organizer.  The Ninjabread Man has some fun vocabulary, so we planned a simple vocabulary lesson in which the kids will illustrate the meaning of some of the unfamiliar words from the story.

The last lesson, students will be ready to compare and contrast the Ninjabread Man with the Gingerbread Man.  We decided to create two differentiated versions to cover this skill.  One option will be a Similarities and Differences Chart, the other a Character Comparison.  As a culminating activity, students will have the opportunity to create their own version of a  _______bread Man.

Snowmen at Christmas by Caralyn Buehner and Mark Buehner

 

The 3rd Read-Alouds for Kindergarten + 1st grades is Snowmen at Christmas. We can’t resist any of the Snowmen books by Caralyn Buehner and Mark Buehner.  Snowmen at Christmas is no exception.  This magical story depicts the imagination of a sleeping boy on Christmas Eve.  As he dozes off, he wonders how snowmen celebrate Christmas. The rhyming story and beautiful illustrations will surely enchant our kids as they learn about the various ways the snowmen celebrate the holiday.  After our first read, we will have students complete a simple snowman graphic organizer to recall key ideas and details from the story.  After revisiting the story in the second lesson, we will use a “what it is, what it is not” sheet to define and dive into some difficult vocabulary words.  For the third lesson, we thought it would be fun to have students compare and contrast the way snowmen celebrate Christmas with the way they celebrate Christmas.  Students will create a snowmen scene as a fun art project that represents the story.

Sneezy the Snowman by Maureen Wright

Sneezy the Snowman Read Aloud for Kindergarten and 1st Grade is our final read-aloud we recommend. In this cute story about a snowman who is always cold and keeps causing himself to melt. The rhymes just roll off your tongue as you read and the pattern and repetition help the kids follow along and predict what’s going to happen. After reading the story to the class for the first read we will have students think of the cause and effects that happen throughout the story. They will love writing why Sneezy melted. The second time we read the story the students will write what the text said and compare it to what the illustration showed. For the third read the students will write a different snowman ending. They are going to love this cute story and they will be excited to make the melted snowman craft.

You can find these in our Read-Aloud’s archive in our read-aloud resources shop for teachers. Your students will love these read-alouds and you will love meeting so many Reading Literature Core Standards.

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We are teachers, coaches, and curriculum designers with The Core Coaches. Together we have three Master's Degrees and 40 years of experience in the classroom! The Core Coaches are passionate about designing and implementing engaging lesson plans. We want to share our useful strategies and materials with other teachers.

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