Use this sheet to help young children focus as you read the scriptures. As you read aloud, children can write or draw pictures of what's happening in the scripture story, or have children draw a picture of what they're feeling as they listen.
Use this sheet to help young children focus as you read the scriptures. As you read aloud, children can write or draw pictures of what's happening in the scripture story, or have children draw a picture of what they're feeling as they listen.
Use this sheet to help young children focus as you read the scriptures. As you read aloud, children can write or draw pictures of what's happening in the scripture story, or have children draw a picture of what they're feeling as they listen.
By Becky Edwards www.edutopia.org/blog/alternatives-to-round-robin-reading-todd-finley 11 BETTER APPROACHES 1. Choral Reading The teacher and class read a passage aloud together, minimizing struggling readers' public exposure. In a 2011 study of over a hundred sixth graders (PDF, 232KB), David Paige found that 16 minutes of whole-class choral reading per week enhanced decoding and fluency. In another version, every time […]