March Read Alouds for Primary Grades


I want to share with you one of my favorite series.  Not because it has a lot of depth and requires a lot of thinking, but because it's fun!  The "There was an Old Lady" books remind me of my childhood and my students think they're hilarious.  If we did a close read or really analyzed this book, things might get weird because honestly, why does she eat everything and then somehow burp it all up in the end.  But let's not get into that.  Instead, I want to share with you a few fun activities that my students really enjoy with this book {This post contains Amazon Affiliate links: I am compensated for sharing my recommendations}.


For March, There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Clover will be sure to bring out the giggles in your students!



This book is perfect for your Read Aloud time.  I've gathered some of my favorite resources on Pinterest that you can use to supplement this silly story.  I love that you can implement these into your center time, a parent center table, and art.  If you've seen my past Books Teachers Love posts, you know I will find a way to tie academics into art.








I've teamed up with 11 of my teacher friends to bring you some of their favorite March Read Alouds.


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