Sentences with phrase «who read aloud»

Wilson knows many secondary teachers who read aloud to students for pure enjoyment, but says potential barriers for others could include time pressures, a busy curriculum and possibly a lack of modelling in the teacher's own life.
These voicemails have caught the attention of some famous writers and celebrities, including The Fault in Our Stars author John Green, who mentioned the project on his Facebook page, and Mitch Albom, who tweeted about an Ishmael caller who read aloud his book Tuesdays With Morrie during car rides with her peevish father.
This practice increased to 40 percent in 2016 from 30 percent in 2014 among parents who read aloud before their baby is 3 months old.
So here's a big shout out to all you moms out there who survive those energetic days, who read aloud to your kids even though they are tired, who help with homework, who take your child's education seriously, who take the time to listen to your kids read, who make a difference.
He ingests native psychotropics with an anonymous, pretty young woman (Lily Sullivan) who reads aloud to him from Camus's Happy Death while they loll in hammocks.
That student might also be the person who reads aloud the Change Maker problems.

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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.
But for me the finest and most moving essay was the last one, devoted to one Matthew Shanahan, a man otherwise unknown to the world, who was going blind and whom the author met while he was reading aloud books at a Jewish home for the blind: «Matthew Shanahan was as Irish as Joseph Epstein is Jewish....
But the Christians in the churches at Ephesus, Colossea, and Asia Minor who first heard these letters read aloud would instantly recognize Peter and Paul's version of the household codes as a sort of radical Christian remix of familiar Greco - Roman philosophy.
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»?
In Augustine's time, reading aloud was a public practice, conducted in a company of people, so that those who were illiterate could benefit.
Doty and other epistolary theorists agree that the letters were written by an author who was conscious of his responsibility as an apostle in the congregation and thus fully intended such letters to be read aloud to the gathered community.
Richard F. Ward's Reading Scripture Aloud is directed at lay persons and pastors who need to encourage full participation in the worship ministries of your congregation.
He read aloud a telegram of condolences sent by Pope Francis, who called the attacks a «cruel terrorist act» and a «grave offence to God.»
Or to put it in another way, it is as if a subordinate functionary of the church, who is without authority should read aloud the prescribed prayer.
As I mentioned on Monday, the Christians in the churches at Ephesus, Colossea, and Asia Minor who first heard these letters read aloud would instantly recognize Peter and Paul's version of the household codes as a sort of radical Christian remix of familiar Greco - Roman philosophy regarding household structure.
And those who could read or could listen to someone reading aloud, began to know more of the foundation document of Christianity.
Perhaps an even more telling post, however, came today from Tim Challies, himself a strong complementarian who forbids women from reading Scripture aloud in his church.
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.
Another rendering of the letter greets all who enter Bergstrom Football Complex, scrolled on a video and read aloud alongside more larger than life photos of Trice.
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.
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's tough to be the only child in your class who has a tough time reading aloud — and your child needs to know that she is a capable, smart person who has a particular challenge that she is working to address.
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.
Kids who are first learning to read get more information from listening to books read aloud than from reading them independently.
Delightful read - aloud board books for children and the adults who love them.
The good news, according to the new Kids & Family Reading Report by Scholastic, is that more than three out of four parents who have children ages 5 and younger start reading aloud before their child reaches his first biReading Report by Scholastic, is that more than three out of four parents who have children ages 5 and younger start reading aloud before their child reaches his first bireading aloud before their child reaches his first birthday.
A candidate for the Eastport - South Manor, Long Island school board who has a manslaughter conviction said last night he planned to stay in the race, according to a text message he sent during a candidate forum and read aloud by the event's moderator.
Rosenthal put on a pair of thick, round black glasses and began reading aloud what was essentially a catalogue of the accomplishments of Julie Menin, the head of Community Board 1 in lower Manhattan and mother of three who recently announced plans to become a candidate for Manhattan borough president.
Also voicing support the Nevele project was Mary Grenz Jalloh, director of adult career education for Ulster BOCES, who said in a letter read aloud to the board that county is ready to provide workforce training for future employees of the casino.
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.
Professor Kathy Rastle, from the Department of Psychology at Royal Holloway said, «The results were striking; people who had focused on the meanings of the new words were much less accurate in reading aloud and comprehension than those who had used phonics, and our MRI scans revealed that their brains had to work harder to decipher what they were reading
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 stRead 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 sAloud 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 stread it aloud for a teacher, a classmate, a family member or anyone who wanted to hear a saloud for a teacher, a classmate, a family member or anyone who wanted to hear a story.
For anyone who has read aloud A.A. Milne's sing - song wordplay to sleepy tykes at bedtime, the film's title likely summons visions of a honey - craving bear, a sweet - natured piglet, a sullen donkey and an energetic tiger bouncing alongside their pint - size human pal — inspired by the author's own son — as they share adventures in the 100 Acre Wood.
Herzog embodies the cliche about the performer who's so charismatic that he could read aloud from the phone book and still be mesmerizing.
His award was accepted by the Iranian American astronaut Anousheh Ansari, who read Farhadi's statement aloud.
For writing that hinges on indulgent exposition, leaden metaphor, painful grade - school symbolism, and cliché characterization, Courtney Hunt is now an Oscar nominee thanks to the same AMPAS voters who don't recoil into the fetal position at the sound of actors reading aloud from a Paul Haggis screenplay.
Woody Harrelson as Haymitch does a bit of angsting; Elizabeth Banks as Effie in her trademark overblown peplums gets an emotional closeup near the end after a few nondescript scenes; Stanley Tucci as smarmy broadcaster Caesar flickers briefly on the big screen while issuing a video news bulletin; we even get a glimpse or two of the late great Philip Seymour Hoffman as Plutarch Heavensbee who, in a nice farewell touch, has almost the last word in his final missive to Katniss which is read aloud.
But while Natalie got mild pushback from people for stating a fact — the nominees were, in fact, all male — Emma Stone seems to give one nominee preference over the other four, who don't get their names read aloud, and the reaction online has ranged for saying it was a misstep to calling it performative wokeness.
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.
If reading aloud is not your thing, seek out colleagues, administrators, parents and web friends who can support you.
But I'm thinking back to my kids — the third grader who hadn't learned to grasp a pencil and the outwardly confident ninth grader who was hesitant to expose his difficulty reading aloud.
For her reasoning, Pinkerton points to experts in the field, such as Dick Allington (Schools That Work), who calls for 500 different books in every classroom library and Jim Trelease (The Read Aloud Handbook) who reminds us all that, «The more you read, the better you get at it; the better you get at it, the more you like it: and the more you like it, the more you do.&raRead Aloud Handbook) who reminds us all that, «The more you read, the better you get at it; the better you get at it, the more you like it: and the more you like it, the more you do.&raread, the better you get at it; the better you get at it, the more you like it: and the more you like it, the more you do.»
In a small but confident voice, Avgayil then read the book aloud to a group of adults who had gathered in the doorway.
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 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.
Reading The Wall Introduce and read aloud The Wall, Eve Bunting's thoughtful and moving book about a father and son who visit the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in search of the boy's grandfather's name.
While oral reading is important, she writes, round - robin style is stressful to struggling readers who often «determine what they will have to read aloud ahead of time and rehearse it while others are reading and thus lose the continuity of the text.
For example, my husband, who teaches algebra, talked about his favorite read - aloud from when he taught grade five.
Donna Ellis, a teacher in Grand Island, Nebraska, is another educator who believes in reading aloud to her middle level students.
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