Revitalizing Read Alouds

Interactive Talk About Books with Young Children, PreK–2

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Language Arts, Literacy, Education & Teaching, Preschool & Kindergarten, Teaching, Teaching Methods
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Author: Lisa Hammett Price, Barbara A. Bradley ISBN: 9780807774755
Publisher: Teachers College Press Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Lisa Hammett Price, Barbara A. Bradley
ISBN: 9780807774755
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English

How can educators and other professionals caring for children extend the learning potential of read alouds? This book is designed to help teachers, special education specialists, and speech-language pathologists achieve two objectives: 1) how to interact with children around books in ways that are instructive in nature but also responsive to children’s verbal contributions; and 2) how to use literature, informational texts, and poetry to achieve the goals of the Common Core State Standards. The authors provide specific recommendations for structuring read aloud routines in the early childhood classroom, making the read aloud interactive, using instructional strategies that enhance children’s vocabulary and content knowledge, and supporting and extending children’s verbal contributions through scaffolding during the activity. This practitioner‐friendly text also includes methods for supporting children with special needs, as well as English language learners.

Book Features:

  • Recommendations for how to choose quality books in each of the three genres—informational, literature, and poetry.
  • The most useful interactive‐instructional strategies.
  • The types of visual supports and props that can augment the read aloud.
  • Methods for extended learning opportunities.
  • Examples and excerpts from actual read alouds to illustrate the methods.
  • Read aloud activities that align with the Common Core State Standards.
  • The benefits and challenges of using digital texts

“This book is a great read, filled with raise-the-bar opportunities for teaching and learning with literature, information text, poetry, and ebooks. If you choose to teach like this, children won’t say they didn’t learn anything in school today.”
Sharon Walpole, Ph.D., professor, University of Delaware

“Offers exceptionally comprehensive and clear guidance about developing young children's oral language and thinking through conversations during read alouds.”
Judith A. Schickedanz, Boston University

“The teaching examples, particularly for supporting children’s thinking, will be useful for new and seasoned teachers alike!”
Tanya Christ, Oakland University

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How can educators and other professionals caring for children extend the learning potential of read alouds? This book is designed to help teachers, special education specialists, and speech-language pathologists achieve two objectives: 1) how to interact with children around books in ways that are instructive in nature but also responsive to children’s verbal contributions; and 2) how to use literature, informational texts, and poetry to achieve the goals of the Common Core State Standards. The authors provide specific recommendations for structuring read aloud routines in the early childhood classroom, making the read aloud interactive, using instructional strategies that enhance children’s vocabulary and content knowledge, and supporting and extending children’s verbal contributions through scaffolding during the activity. This practitioner‐friendly text also includes methods for supporting children with special needs, as well as English language learners.

Book Features:

“This book is a great read, filled with raise-the-bar opportunities for teaching and learning with literature, information text, poetry, and ebooks. If you choose to teach like this, children won’t say they didn’t learn anything in school today.”
Sharon Walpole, Ph.D., professor, University of Delaware

“Offers exceptionally comprehensive and clear guidance about developing young children's oral language and thinking through conversations during read alouds.”
Judith A. Schickedanz, Boston University

“The teaching examples, particularly for supporting children’s thinking, will be useful for new and seasoned teachers alike!”
Tanya Christ, Oakland University

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