107. How to Choose Effective Read Alouds
As literacy teachers, we’re always finding new ways to read to our students that help develop their reading skills, which is why read alouds are so effective. We’re in the middle of our series all about read alouds, so if you haven’t listened to the first episode, Episode 106, make sure you take a listen to get caught up in the series. In episode two of our series, I’m sharing how to choose effective read alouds and then how to use them. When it comes to choosing effective read alouds, there are many things to consider, which all stem from the purpose of your read aloud. Depending on which skill or strategy you want your students to focus on, that will also help determine which text to use and how to use read alouds effectively. One of the great things about read alouds is you can mix up how you use them and they benefit all grade levels. It can be overwhelming to think about how to choose effective read alouds, so take these ideas into consideration: Use a variety of texts Think about the experience of your students Supporting other content areas Books read by the author Using books in a series Finding ways to incorporate audiobooks, video books, and podcasts Consider the length of texts you’re reading Although you might know you want to start incorporating more read alouds into your classroom, it can be difficult finding the right texts and knowing how to use them. After listening to the episode, you’ll be more prepared on how to choose effective read alouds that help develop your students’ literacy skills. Stay tuned next week for the next episode in the series! Show Notes: https://theliteracydive.com/episode107 Resources Mentioned: Join the Writing Made Simple Membership Seasonal Literacy Activities Bundle Check out BookFlix Connect with me: Check out my TpT Store Subscribe to my E-mail list Instagram Posts Blog Posts Facebook Posts Watch my YouTube channel If you are enjoying The Literacy Dive Podcast, please follow, leave a rating, and a helpful review! It is much appreciated and thank you for listening!