Books You Gotta Love
- Ms. Najera

- 1 day ago
- 2 min read
Just because Valentine's Day is long gone doesn't mean that we should stop reading. With technology leading the way of the future, we cannot drop books for an iPad. On the contrary, we should drop everything and read! Take a look at some lovely stories listed down below.

Objective: Learn the importance of original work and giving credit to authors. Practice sharing ideas respectfully. Understand plagiarism and how to cite sources properly. Students will create bibliographies using free citation tools. Teach staff how to use Canva to create engaging instructional materials, student project templates, and classroom visuals. Staff will also explore how to support student understanding of citation, plagiarism, and academic integrity through guided classroom instruction.
ALA Standards:
Student: I.C.1, III.A.2
Staff: I.A.2, I.B.2, I.D.1, II.A.3, II.C.1, II.D.2, III.A.1, III.B.1, III.C.2, IV.A.1, IV.A.2, IV.B.1, V.A.1, V.B.1, V.D.2, VI.A.1, VI.B.2, VI.D.3
ASL WORDS THEME: Read
STORYTIME
Bridwell, Norman
AR Quiz No. 59502
RL: 0.8 - AR Pts: 0.5
Clifford and his friends celebrate Valentine's Day.
Hillert, Margaret
AR Quiz No. 9372
RL: 0.8 - AR Pts: 0.5
A boy and his pet dragon celebrate Valentine's Day by noticing all the red things they see, making Valentines, and eating a Valentine cake.
Morris, J.E.
AR Quiz No. 554869
RL: 1.1 - AR Pts: 0.5
Kami searches for the perfect Valentine's Day gift for her cat, Flubby.
Gaines, Isabel
AR Quiz No. 44904
RL: 1.8 - AR Pts: 0.5
In this story, Pooh and his friends celebrate Valentine's Day.
McMullan, Kate
AR Quiz No. 62247
RL: 2.2 - AR Pts: 0.5
Fluffy endures a bath and shampoo at school on Valentine's Day, but when another guinea pig named Kiss is placed in his play yard, his patience snaps.
Thaler, Mike
AR Quiz No. 105868
RL: 3.1 - AR Pts: 0.5
Everyone has to make a card for Valentine's Day, and even worse, it has to be given to someone in class. Book #8
Samuels, Barbara
AR Quiz No. 104177
RL: 3.2 - AR Pts: 0.5
Dolores has agreed to stop "borrowing" things from her older sister Faye's dresser, but then she discovers a special Valentine's Day necklace there.
STUDENT TECHNOLOGY RESPONSIBILITY
TEACHER TOOLS
Learn the importance of original work and giving credit to authors. Practice sharing ideas respectfully. Understand plagiarism and how to cite sources properly. Students will create bibliographies using free citation tools. Teach staff how to use Canva to create engaging instructional materials, student project templates, and classroom visuals. Staff will also explore how to support student understanding of citation, plagiarism, and academic integrity through guided classroom instruction.







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