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Adams, Brittany; Kaczmarczyk, Annemarie Bazzo – Language and Literacy Spectrum, 2021
This article describes a classroom activity developed by two teacher educators to support pre-service teachers in integrating culturally responsive teaching practices with reading methods instruction. The activity tasks pre-service teachers to select culturally authentic children's texts and design read-alouds that engage elementary students in…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Race, Racial Discrimination, Reading Aloud to Others
What Works Clearinghouse, 2018
This document provides the following four tips for supporting reading skills for children ages K-3 at home: (1) Have conversations before, during, and after reading together; (2) Help children learn how to break sentences; (3) Help children sound out words smoothly; and (4) Model reading fluently by practicing reading out loud with your child.…
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Young Children, Family Environment, Parent Role
What Works Clearinghouse, 2018
This document begins by providing four tips parents and care takers can use to supporting childrens' reading skills at home: (1) Have conversations before, during, and after reading together; (2) Help children learn how to break sentences into words and words into syllables; (3) Help children sound out words smoothly; and (4) Model reading…
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Young Children, Family Environment, Parent Role
Reid, Rob – ALA Editions, 2011
Need a one-stop resource for jumpstarting sleepy library visitors? Ready to add punch to classroom discussions? In this companion to his best-selling book "Reid's Read-Alouds", children's lit guru Reid dips back into the classics to highlight outstanding titles published between 1950 and 1999 that continue to connect with kids and teens today.…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Adolescent Literature, Books, Reading Aloud to Others
Bouzoukis, Carol E. – Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2011
iPads, iPhones, Notebooks, X-Boxes, PlayStations, Televisions, Computers. They've found their way into every corner of our lives. Add to that, the pressures of the modern education with standardized tests and crowded classrooms, and it seems that our children have lost the simplicity of childhood. Are our children losing their imagination, too?…
Descriptors: Imagination, Play, Guides, Self Esteem
Berliner, David; Casanova, Ursula – Instructor, 1987
Research indicates that reading aloud to children, a key activity in early childhood classrooms, can result in improved reading comprehension, decoding skills, and language skills. Suggestions are presented for using this technique in elementary classrooms. (CB)
Descriptors: Primary Education, Reading Aloud to Others, Reading Comprehension

Reynolds, Pamela Schrom – PTA Today, 1986
The one thing that makes a difference in a child's ability to read is how much that child has been read to. Appropriate books for reading to children from toddlers to 10-year-olds are suggested. Insets in the article present resources for helping to choose books and techniques for reading aloud. (MT)
Descriptors: Books, Children, Childrens Literature, Reading Aloud to Others
Briggs, Diane – ALA Editions, 2007
Comprehensive, easy to use, and overflowing with fresh ideas, "Preschool Favorites" has everything needed to create storytimes: just add the kids! Each of the 35 fun themes includes a wealth of book suggestions, fingerplays (the "glue" that holds storytime together!), short poems, flannelboard stories (complete with patterns), music suggestions…
Descriptors: Audiences, Preschool Children, Library Services, Reading Aloud to Others
Anderson, Dee – ALA Editions, 2008
Because they're quick and fun to read, riddles can "hook" even reluctant readers and keep them coming back for more. Riddles also improve vocabulary, comprehension, and oral reading; enhance deductive and inductive thinking skills; and promote libraries as places for fun. Drawing on her work with children in schools and public libraries, Dee…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Oral Reading, Public Libraries, Library Skills

Ryan, Gloria – PTA Today, 1987
Suggestions are presented for parents on helping their children develop an interest in reading, including: talking frequently to children; helping children understand the importance of reading; reading aloud to children; reading "one-on-one"; involving children in writing; and choosing good books. (CB)
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Prereading Experience, Reading Aloud to Others
Goldman, Elizabeth; Adler, C. Ralph – National Institute for Literacy, 2007
Parents are their child's first and most important teacher. This booklet introduces parents to techniques for helping their preschoolers learn to read. Included is a story about how one mother and father encourage their children to read, a sample reading activity, and a checklist for parents of preschoolers. This brochure is based on "A Child…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Emergent Literacy, Reading Aloud to Others, Parent Role
McVicker, Claudia J. – Young Children, 2007
"Emergent literacy" means that a young child's communication skills are in the emerging state. Clearly, the child's environment is supremely important in nurturing this emerging literacy (Morrow 1995). Children cannot become literate alone. They need the help of others to claim their own unique literacy. Although most parents recognize that they…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Young Children, Communication Skills, Environmental Influences
DeBruin-Parecki, Andrea – Brookes Publishing Company, 2007
Everyone knows how important it is to read to young children--but it is the "quality" of shared reading that really affects emergent literacy. How well are adults engaging and teaching children as they read together? How well are children listening and responding? The first and only tool to measure the quality of adult and child interactions…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Emergent Literacy, Interpersonal Relationship, Family Literacy

Galda, Lee; West, Jane – Reading Teacher, 1993
Discusses 72 books published in 1991 and 1992 that represent outstanding examples of poetry for children and indicate just how wide and receptive the audience for poetry is. (RS)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Poetry, Publishing Industry
Willoughby-Herb, Sara – Illinois Libraries, 1988
Discusses ways that parents can help young children acquire reading skills without directly teaching them to read. A list of books for beginning readers, parent-child activities, and an annotated list of three books for parents are included. Two references are listed. (MES)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Learning Activities, Parent Participation, Preschool Children