If you have a computer in your classroom, you have access to all sorts of online games such as the skill races at Arcademic Skill Builders or
the stories read aloud on StoryLine Online.
Children who play imaginary games or listen to lots of fairy tales,
stories read aloud from books, or tales spun by those around them tend to have noticeably better vocabularies.
It can be a transcript narrative —
a story read aloud — or music produced by an instrument from the time that the music was created.»
The awareness component used real words on tasks involving repeating words in
a story read aloud, tapping out syllables, identifying a non-rhyming or non-alliterating word in a set of four, and removing first, last, middle sounds from words to create new words.
Students listen to
a story read aloud, thinking and reflecting about instances in the story where someone was wronged, was unfairly treated, or was not treated respectfully.
Not exact matches
Before that participant tells his / her
story, ask him / her to
read aloud the word and post it near yours.
I blamed myself for not checking the
story before we
read it
aloud.
As her mother
read the book
aloud, Rebekah fell fast for Johnny, thoroughly enjoying his adventurous
story of loyalty and courage.
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.
Someone had typed up a few pages to
read aloud, another two spoke from the heart, another had written out her
story long - hand onto lined papers that she dropped one after another onto the gym floor as she finished another page, a fluttering of falling, stained with tears.
Another
read aloud that whet appetites for more... set in 1948 in Alaska, this
story of a teacher in a one - room schoolhouse inspires curiosity in art and literature and creativity.
We can learn skills that will enable us to memorize and recite biblical
stories in corporate worship and other gatherings, or at least
read them
aloud as
stories, letters, poems, and other expressions of oral art.
The nativity
story was
read aloud by my friend with carols sung at the appropriate places, and all went like clockwork until it came time for the arrival of the angels of the heavenly host as represented by the children of the congregation, who were robed in white and scattered throughout the pews with their parents.
We have also included some easy to
read stories to share with babies, toddlers and preschoolers about the Easter
Story in our recommended Easter Books to
read aloud with Kids.
If you have multiple age children in your group, like we do, you can
read the
story aloud and then ask each child a different math problem.
A preschool programme that gives you nursery rhymes to learn each week, as well as a list of recommended, quality children's
stories to
read aloud together as you and your children adventure through the alphabet, one letter per week.
Programs with short
stories can complement
reading aloud to your child.
Or if baby's grandparents live far away, ask them to record themselves
reading baby's favorite
story or rhymes
aloud to build that bond and the language skills simultaneously.
Allow your little one the chance to use his hands to explore different textures as you
read the
story aloud.
There's a simple
story to
read aloud, holes to peep through and fingertrails to explore, too.
When compared to control group counterparts, parents with very low incomes who participated in a home visiting program were more likely to
read aloud, tell
stories, say nursery rhymes, and sing with their child.
Choosing lots of different books to
read aloud will build your preschooler's vocabulary, and help your child learn about different topics and understand how
stories are structured and what characters do in them.
Reading stories aloud to your child — often!
Penguin, 1992 The author of The New
Read - Aloud Handbook brings together forty - eight new read - aloud stories that parents and teachers can share with children ages five through n
Read -
Aloud Handbook brings together forty - eight new read - aloud stories that parents and teachers can share with children ages five through
Aloud Handbook brings together forty - eight new
read - aloud stories that parents and teachers can share with children ages five through n
read -
aloud stories that parents and teachers can share with children ages five through
aloud stories that parents and teachers can share with children ages five through nine.
Every book worm out there began as a small child, gleefully devouring their favorite
stories — first from adults
reading to them
aloud to then by flashlight, tucked under the covers, knees propped up...
A
story may start out in print, for instance, and then be
read aloud to become an audio podcast or live - stream internet radio.
Yesterday my children's school celebrated
Read Aloud Day, encouraging the children to pick up a book and read it aloud for a teacher, a classmate, a family member or anyone who wanted to hear a st
Read Aloud Day, encouraging the children to pick up a book and read it aloud for a teacher, a classmate, a family member or anyone who wanted to hear a s
Aloud Day, encouraging the children to pick up a book and
read it aloud for a teacher, a classmate, a family member or anyone who wanted to hear a st
read it
aloud for a teacher, a classmate, a family member or anyone who wanted to hear a s
aloud for a teacher, a classmate, a family member or anyone who wanted to hear a
story.
, «Our international casual dating sites», «Golden Rules of Casual Dating - Discretion and Anonymity», «Erotic
stories -
read aloud and get turned on».
In the end, I feel Seuss works best when
read aloud, as cinematic contrivances in animating the
stories, especially the less and less endearing songs, only seem to slow the train down.
«Peter's Playful Prank» is a
story about Peter Pan and Captain Hook that is presented in a theater, which can either be
read aloud, or left to the viewer to
read by him or herself.
Read aloud to students a
story involving the number 10, such as Ten Bears Go Marching by John Richardson or Random House's Ten Fat Hens.
Down the hall and on the floor above, in small groups and one - on - one sessions, a couple hundred other students are fact - checking
stories, mapping longitude and latitude coordinates, learning how machines help with technology and engineering, and
reading aloud personal essays.
Among the findings: (1) art activities can be integrated into classroom content and used to encourage rehearsal - type activities (such as songs) that incorporate relevant subject matter, (2) incorporating information into
story, poem, song, or art form may place the knowledge in context, which can help students remember it, especially if the students are creating art that relates subject matter to themselves, (3) through artistic activities like writing a
story or creating a drawing, students generate information they might otherwise have simply
read, which will very likely lead to better long - term retention of that information, (4) physically acting out material, such as in a play, helps learners recall information, (5) speaking words
aloud results in better retention than
reading words in silence, (6) increasing the amount of effort involved in learning new information (such as being asked to discern meaning from an ambiguous sentence or to interpret a work of art) is positively associated with its retention, (7) emotionally charged content is easier to remember than content linked to events that are emotionally neutral, and (8) information presented as pictures is retained better than the same information presented as words.
In a kindergarten classroom recently, most of the ESOL students were actively engaged while we were
reading the
story aloud as a whole group.
Read the book
aloud, and then discuss the
story's message.
Students use drawing software, such as Paint or AppleWorks, to draw, or write and draw, their own endings to a
read -
aloud story.
Initial sessions of
reading comprehension classes designed for students in grades 1 and 2 comprise of
reading aloud stories or passages to students, which help them expand their vocabulary.
Read the
story aloud, showing each picture as you go along.
The next time she introduced the activity to a group of students, she started by
reading aloud a couple of her former students»
stories.
I used a structure called Readers» Theater where students dramatically
read the dialogue in a
story aloud in front of the class.
Each group should then
read their
story aloud to the class.
One of our strategies that can be used to develop positive classrooms features six steps for easy implementation, including a
read -
aloud story (Wilson & Conyers, 2011, p. 243).
«I
read aloud to share wonderful
stories, poems, and factual texts with children,» wrote Sharon Taberski in an Instructor magazine article, «Motivating Readers» (May / June 1998).
Has nice graphics, and
stories can be
read aloud or sometimes with help of highlighting on words.
Provide anagrams of new vocabulary words introduced in a
story you are
reading aloud to students.
First graders discussed a
story their teacher had
read aloud in which a grandfather remembers courting his wife.
I have done the lesson by
reading the
story aloud; I have also used the audiotape version.
Read aloud Stellaluna by Janell Cannon so students might hear this
story of a fruit bat that lived with a bird family.
«A
read aloud experience should be one that astounds them, shares an amazing
story, or provides incredible information,» explains Galliard, who uses books like The Chinese Mirror, by Mirra Ginsburg to familiarize her metro - Atlanta students with a far away culture.
Challenge your child by
reading aloud books or
stories from the newspaper — electronic or print — that she can not
read on her own and by introducing her to new ideas and topics.