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Jennie Bales

Close Read Complex Text, and Annotate with Tech--Part 1 |wwwatanabe - 1 views

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    Students need to be taught how to read complex texts. One of the strategies for learning how is close reading. A different take on interactive readalouds.
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    Students need to be taught how to read complex texts. One of the strategies for learning how is close reading. A different take on interactive readalouds.
Jennie Bales

THE COMPONENTS OF EFFECTIVE READ ALOUDS - components-effective-read-alouds.pdf - 6 views

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    PDF capture of a slideshow that explains effective read alouds including think aloud and modeling. IT explores pre-reading, during and after activities
Jennie Bales

Read-Aloud: Social Justice and Action - 1 views

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    Teachers have always read aloud to young children, but recent research has shown that reading aloud can benefit middle and secondary students as well. Reading aloud to teenagers stimulates their imaginations and emotions; models good reading behavior; exposes them to a range of literature; enriches their vocabularies and understanding of sophisticated language patterns; makes difficult text understandable; models the fact that different genres are read differently; supports independent reading; and can encourage a lifelong enjoyment of reading.
Jennie Bales

Why class read-aloud novels are important - and how to choose one - Allison Tait Author - 0 views

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    "some great reasons to persevere with reading aloud in the classroom - and, to make it easier, has put together some terrific tips for choosing a novel that will work well as a class read-aloud."
Jennie Bales

Free Tips & Tools | Literacy Specialists - 0 views

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    The art of teaching is based on a careful match between best practices and individual learner needs. The Literacy Specialists consultants bring you the following tips and tools to support your best practice instruction and to give you a window into their unique talents as educators. Free resources on reading - fluency, nonfiction, comprehension, vocabulary, read alouds,
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    The art of teaching is based on a careful match between best practices and individual learner needs. The Literacy Specialists consultants bring you the following tips and tools to support your best practice instruction and to give you a window into their unique talents as educators.Free resources on reading - fluency, nonfiction, comprehension, vocabulary, read alouds,
Jennie Bales

Online Storytime by Barnes & Noble - Barnes & Noble - 0 views

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    Barnes and Noble has a really nice selection of very well known (and many award winning) children's books. The voices of the readers are nice to listen to and kids will recognize many of their favorites. Partial portrayal of the illustrations, without text showing, and with some zooming in and out.
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    Barnes and Noble has a really nice selection of very well known (and many award winning) children's books. The voices of the readers are nice to listen to and kids will recognize many of their favorites. Partial portrayal of the illustrations, without text showing, and with some zooming in and out.
Jennie Bales

Teacher Read-Aloud That Models Reading for Deep Understanding - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    Teacher read-alouds demonstrate the power of stories. By showing students the ways that involvement with text engages us, we give them energy for learning how reading works. By showing them how to search for meaning, we introduce strategies of understanding we can reinforce in shared, guided, and independent reading.
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    Teacher read-alouds demonstrate the power of stories. By showing students the ways that involvement with text engages us, we give them energy for learning how reading works. By showing them how to search for meaning, we introduce strategies of understanding we can reinforce in shared, guided, and independent reading.
Jennie Bales

Tony Stead | Scholastic Canada Authors & Workshop Leaders - 0 views

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    Tony Stead is an educator and literacy consultant. Tony is a lead author for Scholastic's Literacy Place for the Early Years (K-3), Moving Up with Literacy Place, 4-6, and Stepping Up with Literacy Place, 7-8.
Jennie Bales

Taking+Time+to+Read+Aloud+inScience+NSTA.pdf - 1 views

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    Teaching science in middle school is fraught with challenges. The textbooks are dense with unfamiliar concepts, the vocabulary unique and difficult, and the students reticent to talk about the text (Fang 2006). Often, the teacher does not have the necessary hands-on materials, and has no supplementary texts in the class - room. Because there is so much to cover in the curriculum, ever y minute in class is valuable (Abell and Lederman 2007). So, how can reading aloud to middle school students be a valuable use of time?
Jennie Bales

Children's and youth literature | Reading engagement | Services to Schools - 0 views

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    From the National Library of New Zealand, this section explores Chidlren's and YA literature with links to different forms, value, and library strategies.
Jennie Bales

30 Storytelling Tips For Teachers: How To Capture Your Student's Attention - 1 views

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    Storytelling has been around as long as humankind. t is one of the most effective ways to communicate an important truth to another person. It is a connection point between two people. It gives meaning, context, and understanding in a world that is often filled with chaos and disorder. Because of this, educators must use stories if they hope to reach their students.
Jennie Bales

The Reading Room | Education World - 1 views

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    " the "Reading Room" a huge list of articles and activities designed to help you teach reading. We start with research-based concepts, ready-to-use tools, and extensions for learning provided by our own "Reading Coach." After that, we have all sorts of useful tools including scripts for reading aloud in the classroom along with other resources. "
Jennie Bales

The Benefits of Reading Aloud to Middle School Students | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "By the time many students reach middle school, they no longer have books read aloud to them at home or at school. But research shows benefits of hearing books read aloud, including improved comprehension, reduced stress, and expanded exposure to different types of materials."
Jennie Bales

How Read-Alouds Can Benefit Older Students | Edutopia - 1 views

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    "Reading aloud daily to students is one of the best ways to increase reading resilience and motivation, and it also helps build community. Additionally, it allows educators to connect academically, emotionally, and socially with students."
Jennie Bales

Glimpses Into Read-Aloud Classrooms | Education World - 1 views

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    "Merely inviting students to contribute verbally when you read aloud to them isn't enough. Take it to a higher level with analytical talk."
Jennie Bales

5 Reasons I Read Aloud to High School Students - WeAreTeachers - 1 views

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    High school English teacher discusses five important benefits of reading aloud to her students. Relevant across all disciplines.
Jennie Bales

Reading, books and libraries - The Spoke - Early Childhood Australia's Blog - 2 views

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    "Why does it matter that children come to love books rather than simply learn to read? What factors create this 'love' and how do you and your team go about trying to foster it?"
Jennie Bales

Book talks with librarians: Opportunities and perspectives - Teacher… - 1 views

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    "A study of children participating in book talks in libraries has shown differing lines of priority between classroom teachers and librarians when it comes to reading, and suggests they should work together more cohesively."
Jennie Bales

Using Read-Alouds in Middle and High School to Boost Students' Creativity | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "There are different ways you can include read-alouds within your classroom routines. You can use them as a warm-up for the day's lesson or integrate them as part of a larger unit of study about reading or writing effectively. Students can even use read-alouds themselves to go on self-guided reading and writing journeys. I'll share with you a lesson where I used a read-aloud to teach writing and then share examples of independent interdisciplinary projects that students can do."
Jennie Bales

Build a Reading Culture - Pete the Librarian - 1 views

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    Peter Carnavas "asked teacher-librarians for their favourite and most effective ideas to build a strong reading culture in schools. The response was overwhelming, and I've collated the ideas under six categories: Reading, Events, Programs, Relationships, Students and Environment. "
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