Sunday, July 28, 2013

Read Aloud Days

Our ELG lessons are designed to maximize student practice around key early literacy skills.  It is important that your lessons adhere to the guidelines and materials provided.  Students thrive on predictability and structure, but instructors need a break from the repetitiveness every once in awhile!

Beginning in October, on the first instructional day of each month, consider sharing a favorite picture book with your group of students.  Select anything from your personal collection, the classroom library, or the school library.  If you would like some suggestions, please ask Ms. Darcy or your school librarian.

This is a chance for you to connect with students and to introduce some creativity into your schedule.  Read the book aloud at least once, and invite students to make connections or retell their favorite part of the story.

Please DO NOT present this as a "reward" for group or individual behavior or participation, as these things are basic expectations of your daily lessons.

Please DO NOT present this day as a "fun day," as all days spent learning to read are fun!  Simply tell students that each month, you will take a day to do something different to help them learn what readers do.

If you would not like to read aloud on these days, you are welcome to continue your lessons as planned.

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