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Continuing our series on Read Alouds That Rock, we asked some storytime experts to discuss the wonders of wordless picture books and how they share them with young readers. Not surprisingly, they ...
The importance of teacher read-alouds in language teaching and learning has been known for years, but we know very little about how older English learners with limited English skills can benefit from ...
During this time of distance learning, teachers are reading books online to their students, including middle-schoolers, to help foster connection, literacy and levity.
Children in first and second grade are invited to talk about “Sylvester and the Magic Pebble” by William Steig. After registering, pick up a copy of the book to read and be prepared to talk ...