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Blog Book Recommendations Seasonal Simple Classroom Winter

The Best Books to Introduce the Holidays

The best books and activities to introduce the Holidays to your special education classroom this December!

December is here and so is the time for your holiday unit! Book companions are a fun and engaging way to get students interacting with a read aloud picture book! When I was teaching I had a lot of difficulty finding leveled book companions that would meet the needs of students in my self-contained classroom, so I made my own. Here’s a look at the holiday themed set, a great way to introduce the major holidays in December.

The best books and activities to introduce the Holidays to your special education classroom this December!

Here’s a look inside the best book companions for special education classrooms (Holiday themed)

((This blog post contains affiliate links for your convenience. You don’t pay any more by clicking my link (and I actually find the best prices for you!) but I make a small commission off of sales. This helps me to test out more materials and bring you more quality content. Thanks for supporting my little blog!))

The best books and activities to introduce the Holidays to your special education classroom this December!

MY 4 FAVORITES

  1. Latke, the Lucky Dog
  2. The Biggest Christmas Tree Ever
  3. Li’l Rabbit’s Kwanzaa
  4. Hanukkah Bear

Click on any of the titles above for the amazon (affiliate) link!

The best books and activities to introduce the Holidays to your special education classroom this December!

HOW TO USE THESE BOOKS IN THE CLASSROOM?

I love using picture books and read alouds to get students engaging with the text. I create adapted book companions for my favorite books for each season to give special ed teachers a done for you unit full of activities in each unit! Check out the Christmas Unit 1 here, and Unit 2 here.

See more of my favorite books for December here.

The best books and activities to introduce the Holidays to your special education classroom this December!

WHAT ARE BOOK COMPANIONS?

Book companions are a set of effective extension activities that go along with a published book. Book companions are a SUPPLEMENT to the book and do not contain any text from the book. You must have access to the book to use the book companion (you can get access by purchasing the book on amazon, finding the book at your library, or listening to a read aloud on youtube.)

Learn more about Book companions here

The best books and activities to introduce the Holidays to your special education classroom this December!

WHY ARE SIMPLY SPECIAL ED’S BOOK COMPANIONS DIFFERENT?

My book companions are specifically created with special education and self-contained classrooms in mind. What does that mean? My book companions include leveled materials that will meet the needs of every student in your classroom. This makes the planning easier on the teacher. I also select the books with special education classrooms in mind.

The best books and activities to introduce the Holidays to your special education classroom this December!

READY TO TRY HOLIDAY BOOK COMPANIONS?

Grab HOLIDAY Book Companions on TPT here.

Grab HOLIDAY Book Companions on SSE here.

The best books and activities to introduce the Holidays to your special education classroom this December!
The best books and activities to introduce the Holidays to your special education classroom this December!

((This blog post contains affiliate links for your convenience. You don’t pay any more by clicking my link (and I actually find the best prices for you!) but I make a small commission off of sales. This helps me to test out more materials and bring you more quality content. Thanks for supporting my little blog!))

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