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Reading Aloud. Ideas and Links. Read Aloud Handbook Jim Trelease. http://www.trelease-on-reading.com Why Read Aloud? Reading Fact No. 1: Human beings are pleasure-centered. Reading Fact No. 2: Reading is an accrued skill. Read Aloud Handbook – 7 th edition 2013
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Reading Aloud Ideas and Links
Read Aloud HandbookJim Trelease • http://www.trelease-on-reading.com • Why Read Aloud? Reading Fact No. 1: Human beings are pleasure-centered. Reading Fact No. 2: Reading is an accrued skill. • Read Aloud Handbook – 7th edition 2013 • Hey Listen to This – 1992 Anthology for Younger readers • Read All About It – 1993 Anthology
Building Community • Describe Respect Program – School Wide Read Alouds • One Book One School programs • Global Read Aloud 2014 http://www.globalreadaloud.com/ • Picture Book Author Study Peter H. Reynolds! • The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo • The Fourteenth Goldfish by Jennifer L. Holm • One for the Murphy's by Lynda Mullaly Hunt • The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
CCIRA Read Aloud Month • Booklet with ideas and titles each October can be downloaded at http://www.ccira.org • Parents and Reading Brochures (purchase) • Clipboards – twice yearly in English and Spanish
Picture Books as Writing Models – Author’s Craft • Susan Hall’s Books Using Picture Storybooks to Teach Literary Devices (3 vol.), Character Education, Westport, CT: Oryx Press. • Ruth Culham • http://www.culhamwriting.com/home.html • Mentor Texts for the Traits of Writing • http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=3749209 • Writing Fix – Northern Nevada Writing Project • http://writingfix.com/ • Ehmann, Susan and Kellyann Gayer (2009) I Can Write Like That!: A Guide to Mentor Texts and Craft Studies for Writers’ Workshop, K-6, Newark, DE: IRA.
Linda Hoyt – Interactive Read Alouds • http://interactivereadalouds.com/ChildrensLit.aspx Available from Heinemann for about $70.00 they include lessons With classic children’s literature as mentor texts . The link is to the list of titles K-1, 2-3, 4-5, 6-7
Steven L. Laynehttp://www.stevelayne.com/ • Passionate About Reading! • Resources include handouts for Dynamic Read-Aloud Programs that work • Titles by Grade Level • Igniting a Passion for Reading (2009) for teachers and parents of secondary students.
Bookhivehttp://www.plcmc.lib.nc.us/bookhive/ • Charlotte & Mecklenburg County Library • Zinger's Top 20 Booklists • http://www.cmlibrary.org/bookhive/activities/top20booklists/ • Babies, Toddlers, Preschool, Grades K-6 • Starting in 2002, Zinger's Favorites of the year – One page with covers • Babies & Toddlers • Preschool • Primary • Intermediate
Peggy Sharphttp://www.peggysharp.com • Starting in 1997 : Top 25 Books yearly • Starting in 2000 : Idea of the Month • No longer does New Book News or BERI workshops but you can still get older handbooks
Lester Laminackhttp://www.lesterlaminack.com/ • Reading Aloud in the Classroom (Six Opportunities daily) • Building Community • Putting Language in the Air-Sharing the Music • Poetry throughout the year • Writing models • Curriculum Bridges • Chapter Book Reading Aloud
Curriculum BridgesLaminack, Lester L. and Reba M Wadsworth (2006) Reading Aloud Across the Curriculum. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. • Language Arts Curriculum • Mathematics Curriculum • Science Curriculum • Social Studies Curriculum
Chidren’s Book Council Bank Street College of Education Best Children’s Books of the Year • http://bankstreet.edu/center-childrens-literature/childrens-book-committee/best-books-year/best-books-year-2013/ • They flag good read alouds, star ones of “outstanding merit”, and give suggested age range.
E.B. White Read Aloud Award • Given by the American Booksellers Association • http://www.bookweb.org/print/news/aba-announces-2014-indies-choice-and-eb-white-read-aloud-award-winners • Announced April 17, 2014