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Coming Soon: September, 2010
In this resource, I share my framework for presenting powerful read-aloud lessons that teach students the comprehension skills they need to read nonfiction. You’ll learn how to plan and present interactive read alouds of newspaper or magazines articles, textbooks, informational books, and lots more. Standards-based lessons include exploring the features and structures of nonfiction, activating background knowledge, making inferences, summarizing, and much more. You’ll also find suggestions for choosing nonfiction texts, using read alouds across the curriculum, and differentiating your lessons. For use with Grades 3–6.
We read to children for all the same reasons we talk with children: to reassure, to entertain, to bond; to inform or explain, to arouse curiosity, to inspire.
~Jim Trelease, The Read Aloud Handbook
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Links to Literacy is dedicated to developing original, hands-on, literacy classes, workshops, products, and events for children and families.
Links to Literacy provides literacy enrichment activities for children, literacy events, and parent literacy workshops through your school, organization, or at an independent public location.
Links to Literacy is committed to providing children and families with current, up-to-date literacy practices through interactive classes, workshops, products, and events.
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