Mr. Brozina is a single father and an elementary school librarian who reads aloud for a living. When his daughter, Kristen, hit fourth grade, he proposed The Streak: to see if they could read together for 100 straight bedtimes without missing once. When
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First graders love read aloud books with rich vocabulary that are funny stories about friendship, animals and family, with plenty of surprises. Illustrations can also add to the joys of listening to a great book. Choosing a chapter book that is part of the series may also encourage independen...
Mr. Brozina is a single father and an elementary school librarian who reads aloud for a living. When his daughter Kristen hit fourth grade he proposed The Streak: to see if they could read together for 100 straight bedtimes without missing once. When The Streak reached 100 they celebrated ...
It has been common for elementary teachers to read aloud to their students; however, it has not been so common in the middle school. The purpose of this ph... AA Theriot 被引量: 0发表: 2018年 Exploring Teachers' Read-Aloud Book Selections: What Drives the Decision Reading aloud is a ...
Second graders still benefit immensely from someone reading out loud to them. Not only are they able to get into more in-depth stories and vocabulary, but it helps keep their love of reading growing. Here are some wonderful books 2nd grade students are sure to love! (don’t miss the free...
“This book is sure to delight . . . beautifully written rhymes blend perfectly; the pacing is ideal for reading aloud. A strong addition to the shelves and an accessible title to add to nature lessons or even story hours about mindfulness, with its emphasis on simplicity and an appreciation...
My two daughters each have had these other two 3rd grade teachers and they are wonderful teachers! (You can’t go wrong in third grade at my elementary school!) To complete this list of 10 perfect 3rd grade read aloud books either for parents to read at home or for a classroom, I ask...
Judges read aloud Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor's children's book, 'Turning Pages: My Life Story'. They also talked to students about their role as a judge and how they became one. "They soak up everything so now is the time that we can encourage them to live the...
Reading aloud helps to create teachable moments for young learners. A story read out loud by an educator or parent gives students a window into a scenario with real-life implications. For example, if children listen to a story in which the main character tells a lie, they get to observe ...