Episode 48: Incorporating Shared Reading into Classroom InstructionThe Literacy Teacher's LifePlay

 
 

What other ways can you read with students other than through interactive read-alouds?

This week's episode is all about shared reading and how to include this into your teaching to support students' reading fluency and comprehension.

Elizabeth begins by explaining shared reading and what it looks like in practice. She talks about the types of texts that are commonly used in shared reading and how they are different from the texts used in interactive read-alouds. Shared reading supports a variety of skills - which are addressed.

Finally, Elizabeth ends with how shared reading can be beneficial to parents when they are reading at home with their kids.

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