Many teachers
believe reading aloud enhances classroom instruction and improves academic achievement — and recent research supports their belief.
Strategies That Work: Reading Aloud Many teachers
believe reading aloud enhances classroom instruction and improves academic achievement — and recent research supports their beliefs.
Janet Hollis, a new friend of mine who teaches at Grissom in Huntsville, Alabama,
believes read alouds also have a place in high school.
A fifth - grade teacher tells you that
she believes reading aloud is an important component of reading workshop time, but she doesn't use it often because the students don't listen during the reading.
Not exact matches
Some complementarians
believe it is unbiblical for a woman to even
read Scripture
aloud in church.
Actually I
believe she enjoyed listening to my voice while I
read aloud or talked to other family members.
Indiana special education student Marvin Stuller couldn't
believe the boy
reading aloud on the TV set was him.
Donna Ellis, a teacher in Grand Island, Nebraska, is another educator who
believes in
reading aloud to her middle level students.
Each writer asks his or her question
aloud, and the student who
believes he or she has the correct answer
reads that answer slip
aloud for verification by the author.
I found, I
believe, a great narrator through ACX, and it was an amazing experience to hear someone
read my story
aloud like that.
It's hard to
believe almost three years have passed since I originally
read the book
aloud to them in parts before bedtime.
Or one can take the podium at the back of the theater's make -
believe audience, where Nayland suckered me easily into
reading aloud from de Sade.