Sentences with phrase «not read aloud»

Because the clues are not read aloud, Word - O-Rama is best to assign to students who are readers.
However, most of the charges were not read aloud in court.
She said their names were on a list of people to be appointed last fall at a party committee meeting but that, for an unknown reason, their names, along with some others, were not read aloud before the committee's vote.
One of the results: many teachers are not reading aloud to students as much as they did in the past.
Obviously whoever wrote these books didn't read them aloud.

Not exact matches

A glorified speakerphone that can also read text messages aloud, Martian watches are at least relatively inconspicuous, designed to look like classic analog timepieces, not mini — smartphones.
One Target pharmacist, who asked that his name not be used because due to the limited information coming from Target's head office, says he heard the news via a conference call during which a announcement was read aloud.
Active reading strategies include not only taking notes and highlighting like most students do, but also speaking aloud and answering questions about the material that they are reading,» explains the post.
The mat has a mode with built - in workout options (that are read aloud from your phone or tablet) for home yoga, and can also be used in a class setting so you can monitor your balance and position in situations where an instructor might not be able to give you the one - on - one attention that you need to improve.
For not only had he convened a symposium on hilarity, but within that gathering he had a struck a sub-committee dedicated to digging up things Liberal MPs had said that might be read aloud for the purposes of asserting a contradiction or change - of - mind on the part of the Liberal party.
Shouldn't those reading the bible aloud not be our saints, but instead our sinners, for don't they need the practice?
You can't even get out of the very 1st chapter of the very 1st book of the New Testament without a grossly blatant contradiction, which is read aloud from pulpits all across the land every Christmas, and apparently NOBODY EVER NOTICES.
I blamed myself for not checking the story before we read it aloud.
But the honest - to - God truth of it is, I can't stop this ringing with my own truth, the playbook that I tritely live by, and I don't say it aloud to Dianah, her little brother, Noah, her mother — because maybe they can read it in my eyes:
I shouldn't have been so surprised to recognize God when I gloated over sleeping children or nursed through cluster feeds or washed soiled sheets in the middle of the night or clapped until my fingers tingled over Christmas carols in school gyms or read aloud childish stories printed on construction paper or welcomed friends for sleepovers.
This is my second - time reading aloud Understood Betsy, and I think I like it even more the second time, if that is possible... Hope has read it countless times — who can't love Betsy and watching the world open up to her as she goes to live with the «dreaded Putneys»?
We should understand some of the mistakes we have made in replacing an oral prose with book, prose, a public language with a private one not written, to be read aloud.
The letters of Paul — which were the first NT writings — would generally «make the rounds» among these groups of believers, being read aloud to the group by whoever's home they were in (the genesis of «home churches»).
For, recognizing that «there is a difference between translating what the text means and translating what it says,» he emphatically elects the latter, thus reconnecting the genre of modern Bible translation with the ancient practice of reading aloud and, as a result, conveying much of the texture of the Hebrew in ways that other translations can not.
Often, Kernan would devote a significant part of his lecture time to reading the text aloud, not in a highly dramatic manner, but with sensitivity to the texts» rhythms and semantic nuances.
I've spent far more time than I care to admit combing through complementarian literature, reading debates about whether women can read Scripture aloud in church, whether female missionaries should be permitted to give presentations on Sunday evenings, what age groups women should be allowed to teach in Sunday school, whether women can speak in small group Bible studies, what titles to bestow upon worship leaders and children's ministry coordinators so that they don't appear too authoritative, and on and on and on.
At the prior school, we weren't asked to read aloud, so my struggle had been evident only to me and my teachers.
(He does not put words on the screen and read them aloud, as if to slow first - graders.)
I stayed up late 2 nights in a row reading it — just flipping around, looking at the pictures, and reading the essays aloud to anyone around me (that didn't make anyone nuts, lol).
I still have my husband read the directions aloud while I braid and kick myself for not having come up with an easier - to - remember system yet.
I received it Tuesday (my birthday - what a GREAT gift) and then last night, proceeded to read aloud to my friends from it:) Can't wait to dig into the recipes - they all look fantastic (homemade mustard!?
I can't think of a better way that to start a meal with those that I love by reading aloud our Thanksgiving praise.
Not only do daily read - aloud sessions stimulate brain development and foster a lifelong love of reading and learning, but they're a great way for a parent and child to spend time together — especially at the end of a hectic day.
All kinds of sources agree that reading aloud to your child is very important for preparing them — not only for reading on their own, but also for school in general.
When your child sits in your lap as you read aloud, he doesn't just enjoy books, he also enjoys the security of your undivided attention.
Babies recognize their mother's voice in the womb, so why not make reading aloud a habit while you're still pregnant?
Once N begins formal lessons in two years, I'll be asking him to tell back to me what I've read aloud to him.
I laugh aloud as I see I have even thought to bring myself a book that I couldn't possible read in this environment.
Don't make reading an assignment or require an hour of read - aloud time a night.
Read - aloud time isn't the only opportunity your child should have to spend time with books — preschoolers love to choose and look at books on their own.
Bonding in the NICU is a struggle, but one easy way to connect, particularly when you can't be holding your little one for any reason, is to read aloud to him or her.
Whether or not your child has homework on a particular night, consider reading aloud with her after school or at night.
No matter which one of the methods you try to use first, it's essential not to overlook your child's frustration from unsuccessful communication and to try together to find means that suit her best — and spend time with your child talking, reading aloud, mimicking sounds, singing... These small steps can go a long way.
Read - aloud time isn't the only opportunity kids should have to spend time with books — toddlers love to choose and look at books on their own.
However, Kaye said the perjury issue was «clouded» by the way Paterson's commission testimony was given, with the entries read aloud to the legally blind governor, instead of him personally examining a check that was not filled out in his own handwriting.
-LSB-[Italic part for written statement only, not to be read aloud]-RSB- I've published papers on climate change in Science, Nature, and other refereed journals; I am the author of a technical book on the subject.
One frequent objection is that while phonics may assist reading aloud, it may not promote reading comprehension.
We already know that reading aloud to your kids has a myriad of benefits, so why not focus on books that center on gender inclusivity?
I'm admittedly not as good as I'd like to be on reading aloud to my kids.
I usually don't post about teaching on here too much, as it is a personal style blog, of course, but in honor of election day today I thought I'd share my favorite election day read aloud book.
Many of the tormented protagonist's shifts in thinking are awkwardly conveyed through reams of off - screen monologuing: Glatze's blog entries are read aloud by Franco, an infamous graduate - degree collector not so long ago, in a voice that suggests poetry - MFA earnestness, horrible acting, or both.
It cuts back and forth in time; it draws parallels between different modes of prejudice and abuse; it pictures external events (the 1936 Olympics where Louie ran in the 5000 - meter race and apparently spotted and admired Jesse Owens [Bangalie Keita] from across the track); and it also imagines Louie's elusive interior life, not in letters home read aloud or even earnest discussions with other prisoners, but instead, and more shrewdly, in repeated tight frames on his face.
Charlie likes to read aloud, but unfortunately the library (where everything must be quiet) is not the place to do it.
For instance, it's in her research, not in her dramatization, that Sheil conjures forcefully, to the mind's eye, the scene of Chubbuck's suicide: she locates and reads aloud from an article in the Washington Post, by Sally Quinn, that includes a shockingly explicit description of Chubbuck's shooting.
It's a good thing Herzog didn't pause the film to read aloud from it.
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