Teaching Through the Year with Read-Alouds for the Primary Age

School Library MonthlyVol. 24 Nbr. 10, June 2008

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Reading aloud is not only fun for children but chock-full of educational benefits such as development of language and vocabulary, use of imagination, exposure to syntax, building and strengthening of listening skills, and identification of sequence of events, cause and effect, and compare and contrast. Location, Location, Location (Demystifying the Dewey System for Primary Students) The library media center can also meet the needs of the primary student by celebrating reading through resources on seasons, heroes, national and unique holidays, diversity months, notable authors, and countless topics of interest.

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Teaching Through the Year with Read-Alouds for the Primary Age

As your school year in the library media center winds down, with that endless list of goals and commitments shrinking, stop and ask yourself, "Have I read to students lately? Have I taken the ti...

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