Cozy up with my favorite November read alouds 🍁


Hi Teacher Friends! 👋

Can you believe it’s already November? 🍂
The leaves are falling, the classroom is buzzing with Thanksgiving excitement, and it’s the perfect time to pull out those turkey books and gratitude stories!

I just updated one of my favorite blog posts:
👉 November Books and Read Aloud Activities

It’s packed with:
🦃 Silly Thanksgiving stories your students will love
📚 Picture-supported comprehension questions
✂️ Hands-on story activities and freebies
💡 Plus a few of my go-to Teachers Pay Teachers resources to make lesson planning easy!

Whether you’re reading Turkey Trouble, The Littlest Pilgrim, or I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie, you’ll find fun ways to bring these stories to life in your classroom.

Let’s make November full of laughter, learning, and thankfulness! 🧡

And speaking of seasonal learning — have you seen my newest resource? 🌾
The Journey of Wheat Flip Book takes students on a simple, visual trip from the farm to the table. It’s perfect for teaching sequencing, comprehension, and science in an engaging, differentiated way!

Happy Teaching!

🧡 Ashlee

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