What to do AFTER we read aloud a story to increase comprehension in Kindergarten, 1st, & 2nd Grade!
A read aloud is an important component for developing student comprehension in kindergarten, first, and second grade! In today's video, I share some tips for what teachers should do AFTER we read aloud our story! Just click play to watch!
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One great way to use repeated reading to increase interest and get kids excited for a new chapter book or novel is to read the opening line/paragraph as a teaser. You can do this before lunch/recess if you’re reading aloud after they get back (same idea with specials) or even at the very end of the day. This gives students a chance to think on and get excited about what’s going to happen next. Charlotte’s Web, for example, has a classic great opening line. Another way you can do this in reverse is to re-read the cliff hanger at the end of the chapter you left of on and then pause for thoughts or predictions before preceding on with the read aloud.
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Thank you for all the ideas!!
Fantastic video! 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks for the excellent ideas😀💯.
Great ideas as usual!
Thank you for sharing your ideas, thoughts, and expertise with us. I enjoy watching your teaching videos.
Great ideas for improving comprehension. I love the close reading passages. I found them to be extremely targeted and effective. I started by buying one season at a time and loved them so much...I ended up with all of them.
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I teach pre-k (new teacher) I have a very chatty group . My stress is spelling words and writing them for each student, so they can trace the words. Do you have any suggestions?
Hi! Thankyou for this video. Is grade 1 same as year 1 in the uk?
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Are your close reading passages part of the literacy club?