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Building Better Readers with Scaffolded Read Alouds By reading books out loud every day, teachers introduce students to higher-level texts and new vocabulary, while modeling deeper thinking and strong discussion skills.
Oral Language and Concepts of Print Dr. Ramey discusses how reading books to young children connects to oral language and concepts of print.
Imagination Collaboration Author Erica Perl (Dotty) visits Shana Sterkin’s third grade class for a lively afternoon of collaborative story writing.
The Secret to Helping Your Child Become a Strong Reader Learn the secret to helping your child become a stronger reader!
Reading SOS: How do I help my child learn new words while we read aloud? Reading aloud is a great way for children to learn new words.
Active Reading — It Works Hear from parents and get a sneak peek at one of the Read Charlotte (opens in a new window) workshops at Charlotte-Mecklenburg Library.
Get Kids Reading: Tips from the Authors Part 4 of a lively panel discussion called How to Get and Keep Boys Reading.
Interactive reading of a story Albuquerque teacher Ali Nava leads her students through an interactive reading of the end of Burro’s Tortillas.
Reading Together After discovering that Michael had dyslexia, Diane Giardina changed her approach to reading aloud.