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Part III: Making the Match 1.Reading Aloud 2.Booktalking 3.Motivating Readers
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Reading Aloud Jim Trelease: New Read Aloud Handbook Becoming a Nation of Readers Mem Fox: Reading Magic “The fire of literacy is created by the emotional sparks between a child, a book and the person reading…It’s the relationship winding between all three, bringing them together in easy harmony.”
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Three P’s of Reading Aloud P review –Language –Appropriateness P ractice –Eye Contact –Pronunciation P ersonalize –Performance –Emotion / reactions
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Beginning Start of the Year Start of Class Audiobooks Keeping it Fresh Read and Tease Introductions Whole Class Read and Think Ratings
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No tests or quizzes on read alouds Let them listen comfortably Have students summarize verbally the next day or discuss Refer to reading in journals FUGGIDABOUTIT
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Booktalking “Nomads of the library” - NGB! Personal invitation, not a book report or critique Test drive or advertisement
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Audience Curricular Goals? Ability? Interests?
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Connect and Read Theme or agenda: –What would I do… –Variation on a story –If I were a _______ Read it –Vouch for content –Appropriate choices
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Plan and Plan Take notes Flipping while talking to find a character name = “I didn’t like it as much as I said I did” Timing –5-10 min. = 2-3 books –>30 min. = 5-10 books
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Things to remember… Segue Bookend strong ones Long, then short Notes Time check
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Do’s Notes Variety of genre Hooks Attention – shock or humor Vary length and content – no “Reading Rainbow” finishes
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Don’ts Don’t do a book you didn’t read (or enjoy) Don’t oversell Don’t LECTURE Don’t blow the plot Don’t use a canned talk
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After the talking, they (try to) find their own!!
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Some still need help –Use Media Specialist –Have a cart of high- interest books –Become the YA “expert” –Know how to find booklists –Know the surefire authors –Compare TV/Movies
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Book pass –Teacher selects titles –Kids spend a minute or two with each book –Pull book out of rotation if they find one to read –Folder – title, author, genre, thumbs-up
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USSR, DEAR, SSR –Uninterrupted and silent –Comfortable –Regularly scheduled –Everyone reads –GRADE IT –Some reaction/ processing –Benefits?
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DIR – Directed Individualized Reading –Time in class –Kids recommend books – teachers read them –Student-led conference –Select from a list –Read with them in class
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Books on Tape –Circulate/Check out –Reluctant readers –Follow along with book (make sure you get unabridged) –Have kids draw what they hear (inference – Prairie Home and Guy Noir)
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Peck’s Questions –Good, thoughtful questions –Book report alternative –Have kids answer the two they think are the most important –Handout
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–Summary and critical component –100-200 words –Practicing succinct writing –Tool to teach bibliography –Student recommendations Annotations/Card Catalog
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Reading autobiography –Our lives as readers –Positive and negative experiences –Thorough without rambling –Models in Making the Match
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Let’s help the kids move from this…
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