Data are entered by the teacher (or support staff) via a mouse click or touch - enabled device to score performance while they listen to
the student read aloud.
Have
each student read aloud his or her paragraph into the tape recorder.
At least once a month, invite a parent volunteer to come in and videotape
each student reading aloud from a favorite book.
Have
students read aloud «readers - theater style» parts of the «War of the Worlds» radio broadcast script.
«With that cash, I'd buy digital audio recorders so we could create audio history files of
students reading aloud.
With a password, she can access audio files of any district
student reading aloud to monitor his or her progress over time.
Students read aloud the facts, and give the other students a chance to question them and decide which statement is a lie.
Read the poem aloud to your students, or have a student or
students read it aloud.
Have
students read aloud their favorite sections of books and find a way to incorporate the recording and Makey Makey in their own way.
I am hoping to promote a new initiative to entice grandparents to come to school to hear
students read aloud.
But I should have been more judicious about the amount of time
my students read aloud.
A student reads aloud from a passage for one minute as each word said correctly is tallied.
In the spring all students were individually assessed on reading fluency (in which
students read aloud for 1 minute to obtain a score for the number of words read correctly in 1 minute; Deno, 1985) based on a grade - level passage from the Basic Reading Inventory (BRI)(Johns, 1997).
Each student reads aloud to the teacher, and she types the text using the class computer, often asking questions or making suggestions for revision.
A parent should select challenging words from the passage and teach their pronunciation and meaning before
the student reads aloud.
Have
your students read aloud the perceptions on the index cards.
Practice with Purpose Reading While practicing fluency and expression, record
your students reading aloud children's books.
Not exact matches
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.
Later, he wrote to a former
student that at the Christmas celebration in the monastery, part of his book Discipleship had been
read aloud.
But the King James Version proved nearly unreadable for many
students, so I often
read aloud in class from The New English Bible (Oxford University Press, 1970), stopping frequently for questions.
Juel and his
students sometimes
read aloud sections of the Gospel.
Students wrote essays about their role models, who were invited to eat breakfast with the
student essayists; one
student from each classroom was invited to
read their essay
aloud.
If you're a teacher, have extra copies on hand of the book you're
reading aloud and offer to loan them out to
students to take home.
Reading aloud in small groups gives your child a chance to practice expressive reading, and students can work together to sound out and learn the meaning of unknown
Reading aloud in small groups gives your child a chance to practice expressive
reading, and students can work together to sound out and learn the meaning of unknown
reading, and
students can work together to sound out and learn the meaning of unknown words.
The vigil included a song, and several
student authored poems
read aloud by their teachers
Today the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library System along with local officials and
students from the Jewish Community Center and Bennett Park Montessori School kicked off «
Read Aloud 15», a new campaign which encourages adults to read aloud to a child for 15 minutes every
Read Aloud 15», a new campaign which encourages adults to read aloud to a child for 15 minutes every
Aloud 15», a new campaign which encourages adults to
read aloud to a child for 15 minutes every
read aloud to a child for 15 minutes every
aloud to a child for 15 minutes every day.
Activities the
students liked more — group discussions and videos versus a lecture or being
read to
aloud — seemed to put them more in sync.
Montgomery Blair High School
students Elliot Kienzle, Eric Lu, Alex Miao, Arnold Mong, and Jamie Vinson clinched the National Science Bowl after correctly answering a tough final question, which Kerry
read aloud: «Material A has a bulk modulus that is twice the bulk modulus of Material B.
Students listened to recordings of lists of 39 names
read aloud.
The content was especially beneficial to
students who struggle thanks to embedded eText supports, such as text - to - speech (hearing online text
read aloud), pop - up vocabulary definitions, interactive diagrams, digital note - taking, and captioned videos.
Model for
students your learning as you
read aloud an article on a current event or a topic of study.
It takes
students the majority of a class period to figure out how to
read aloud a 12 - digit number written on the blackboard.
After each
student finishes, display the poems or have each
student read his or her poem
aloud.
Foster a community of supportive and encouraging fellow readers:
Students who are surrounded with readers who are passionate about
reading online news articles or listening to picture books being
read aloud can view themselves as members of a
reading community.
To deepen
reading comprehension, younger
students should be
reading aloud, asking and discussing questions they have, and collaborating on projects that emphasize learning new facts, concepts, and vocabulary.
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.
When a
student came to the front of the room, it was only to
read aloud, unless you were summoned for talking out of turn.
A Braille display on the front lets
students check what they've written, and an optional speech function
reads the text
aloud.
Christopher Beamon received an A on the assignment, titled «Things That Go Bump in the Night,» and extra credit for
reading it
aloud on Oct. 27 to his English / language arts class at the 230 -
student Ponder High School, located 50 miles northwest of Dallas.
Once
students finish writing, ask them to
read the questions
aloud, one at a time.
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.
Reading passages aloud and verbalizing questions you would mentally ask while reading can be a great benefit to st
Reading passages
aloud and verbalizing questions you would mentally ask while
reading can be a great benefit to st
reading can be a great benefit to
students.
Then you could begin to talk through the problem
aloud so that
students can learn from your modeling how to engage in self - dialogue when problem solving,
reading, or performing other learning tasks.
But I do beg of you to make time for a
read aloud, give your
students ten minutes a day to explore books, or just discuss the books you loved as a child.
In a kindergarten classroom recently, most of the ESOL
students were actively engaged while we were
reading the story
aloud as a whole group.
Indiana special education
student Marvin Stuller couldn't believe the boy
reading aloud on the TV set was him.
The Giving Tree
Read aloud Shel Silverstein's The Giving Tree and involve
students in a discussion of the types of gifts the tree gave the boy; none of those gifts cost a thing!
A Favorite Poem
Students explore a variety of poems, find one poem they feel a particular connection to, and share that poem by
reading it
aloud to their classmates.
You can share your love of
reading and set a great example for
students by
reading aloud the five books that are nominated for the 2009 Principal's Read Aloud A
aloud the five books that are nominated for the 2009 Principal's
Read Aloud A
Aloud Award.