Story time is a highlight of the day for many young students, and teachers can boost engagement even further by adding costumes and sound effects.
Do you know what we’re doing in school today?” Anthony casually asked as we got ready for the day one morning this week.
From joining Nal’ibali to reading live online, simple actions can help build a stronger reading culture across the country.
Here are the Staten Island public schools that celebrated World Read Aloud Day on Wednesday: At PS 29, Staten Island District 31 Superintendent Dr. Roderick Palton and Acting Deputy Chancellor for ...
Reading aloud is critical to improving reading fluency and reading comprehension – and we're celebrating that importance with World Read Aloud Day. Judy Cohen from Lakeside Education Services joins ...
Maine Department of Education Commissioner Pender Makin visited Tremont Consolidated School on Monday to kick off the 11th ...
Join the global celebration of World Read Aloud Day, highlighting the importance of reading aloud in fostering literacy and ...
Wednesday, Feb. 4, is World Read Aloud Day. It's a global celebration of the power of reading and storytelling. A Milwaukee ...
Knowing the stakes, Rose and her classmates at their west-side elementary practiced the drill just as their teacher instructed. The third graders kept a stack of worksheets tucked underneath their ...
“By connecting reading aloud with journalism, the session aimed to show that strong readers often become strong writers, communicators and informed citizens. The enthusiasm and curiosity shown by the ...