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Tag Archives: literacy
Reading Aloud – To You! Part 4
My reading aloud The Poet’s Dog by Patricia MacLachlan continues with chapters six and seven. Chapter six is 4:25 and chapter seven is 3:04. Ellie can now hear Teddy speak, and Sylvan becomes quite sick. The snow storm is showing no sign … Continue reading
Reading Aloud = Academic Success
I will always champion reading aloud to children because I know, first hand, what a huge difference it makes. Some people need to hear all the reasons. I have written plenty of stories about those. Some people need to read … Continue reading
Reading Aloud to My Preschooler – Thirty Years Later
My first read-aloud for the library this year was scheduled early. It was only a few days after Labor Day. I was excited. It was going to be the year of dog books, as I planned to read The Poet’s … Continue reading
Two Moons, Two Jane Yolen Books
The year was 1987. I had been teaching preschool for three years. I was immersed in children’s books, reading the great ones and the new ones. That was the year I became picky about books, because what I read aloud … Continue reading
Posted in Author interview, Book Review, books, children's books, Early Education, Eric Carle, Inspiration, picture books, preschool, reading aloud, reading aloud, Teaching young children, wonder
Tagged 50th anniversary landing on the moon, A Kite for Moon by Jane Yolen, astronauts, children's books, Early Education, Heidi Stemple, Jane Yolen, literacy, Neil Armstrong, Owl Moon by Jane Yolen, Owls, reading aloud, reading books to children
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The Boy Who Cried Tears of the Heart – Epilogue
Reading aloud happened today, twice. Both events spanned years – well, connected years – yet were about the same child. Let me explain. This is the time of year that I chapter read fact, not fiction books. I start with … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, chapter reading, children's books, Dogs, Early Education, Expressing words and feelings, history, reading aloud, reading aloud, Student alumni
Tagged Chapter reading books, Chapter reading to children, children's books, Early Education, literacy, Little House on the Prairie, reading aloud
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A Free ‘Oral Vaccine’ for Literacy
Yes, people would definitely stand in line for days and pay hundreds of dollars. Yet, it’s all right there, in the words of a book. Read aloud, go to the library. Get that free ‘oral vaccine’ for literacy. Make a … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, books, children's books, Early Education, Inspiration, Jim Trelease, picture books, Quotes, reading aloud, reading aloud
Tagged Early Education, Inspiration, Jim Trelease, language development, literacy, Make a difference, Quotations, reading aloud, reading books to children, The Read-Aloud Handbook
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Children’s Questions and a Serenade
I finished reading aloud the chapter book, The Story of Doctor Dolittle. This is a favorite book with children, and I discourage watching the movie which makes silliness out of an excellent story. The animals are the characters, each with … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, books, chapter reading, children's books, Early Education, Expressing words and feelings, music, reading aloud, reading aloud, Singing, young children
Tagged chapter reading, Children's questions, Cielito Lindo, Early Education, Learning new vocabulary words, literacy, Making words come to life, reading aloud, Serenade, teaching young children, The Story of Doctor Dolittle
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