Enriching Children’s lives by Reading Aloud Brianna Grimes English 252 6 May 2015.

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Enriching Children’s lives by Reading Aloud Brianna Grimes English May 2015

The Lost Art of Reading with Children Where is the best place? What are common questions? Who should be responsible?

Where is the Best Place?

Classroom Type Setting Any learning environment

Common Questions: How to Read Aloud Time Allotment Problems that Arise Where to Read What to Read Pleasurable to Listeners

How To Read Aloud: Don’t just Get Involved- Get Engaged!

Time 30 minutes a day

Problems that Arise Time Illiteracy Books on Tape Learning to read together

Where: Use a bit of imagination. Clear up in a tree-house Crowd together on a rocking chair. Have fun with this part. Find a spot in a park

What to Read: Age appropriate content Language- complex/simple

Is it Pleasurable to Listeners:

Who should be Responsible? Anyone who can read!

How does reading aloud affect the lives of so many? Connection Excitement

Review/Summary Where is the best place? What are common questions? Who should be responsible?

Have Questions? Ask Here.

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