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Tolstoy & Dickens had a lot of “readers” who were actually getting the works as read-alouds, which is much slower and gives the readers a lot more time to absorb each character before going on to the next.
YA book recs wanted: Rashomon Doctor Science 2008
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Tolstoy & Dickens had a lot of “readers” who were actually getting the works as read-alouds, which is much slower and gives the readers a lot more time to absorb each character before going on to the next.
Archive 2008-04-01 Doctor Science 2008
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Interactive read-alouds: Is there a common set of implementation practices.
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You try to find a balance of read alouds, shared reading, guided reading, and independent reading.
Balanced Literacy? « Literacy Programs « Literacy Help « Literacy News 2009
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There are so many wonderful read-alouds out there that I don't feel bad keeping this one out.
I can't quite put my finger on it. Roger Sutton 2009
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Content should be presented with lots of small-group hands-on activities, videos, interactive computer, and read alouds (you do the reading).
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A group of bloggers is planning a series of interviews and articles focusing on literacy, with advice from keeping young readers engaged to using technology for read-alouds.
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They favor teacher read-alouds, Cornell note-taking, and direct instruction.
Motivation for Learning Reading Skill « Literacy Articles « Articles « Literacy News 2009
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Interactive read-alouds: Is there a common set of implementation practices.
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Do you have any ideas for texts I can use during read alouds?
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