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Reading Aloud in FP

Up close and personalWhat, Why, How,

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Reading Aloud in FPUp close and personal

What, Why, How, KZN RASA AGM21 February 2013

Irene ReidHead Librarian : Westville Girls’ High SchoolVice Chair : KZN Media Teachers Association

Tel : 031 266 1258Email: [email protected]

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Ready to Read – Jack Hartman

• I feel it in my hands.Shake, shake, shakeI feel it in my hipsSwing and sway

• I feel it in my heart Bee bop beatI feel it in me, I’m ready to read!

• Chorus:I’m ready to read, in my mindI’m ready to read, reach up highI’m ready to read with my eyesI’m ready to read, left to right

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• I feel it in my knees Tap, tap, tapI feel it in my shoulders Pat, pat, pat

• I feel it in my heart Bee bop beatI feel it in me I’m ready to read

• Chorus:I’m ready to read, in my mindI’m ready to read, reach up highI’m ready to read with my eyesI’m ready to read, left to right

• Ready to read...• Ready to read...• Ready to read...

Yeh!

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Reading Aloud can be defined as:

The ‘conscious choice’, with intent, to read with meaning, to an audience, in a safe, intimate and secure space, from a book, in an audible, clear, expressive voice...

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“there is power & magic in the practise of

reading aloud...” S. Layne

In 1985 in the USA, the Report of the Commission on Reading identified reading

aloud as:

“the single most important activity for building the knowledge required for

eventual success in reading...”

“a practice that should continue throughout the grades...”

Anderson et al 1985

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“never under estimate the power of a great book in the hands of a teacher who knows how to use it..” Sharon M. Draper

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the ‘read aloud experience’

must always be fantastic!

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Albert Einstein said...“Imagination is more

important than information...”

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Benefits of Reading Aloudincreased reading comprehension

improved listening skillsbroadening of vocabulary

broaden interestsbroaden tastes

seductive method to bring them to books (feel & think)

experience a good book read wellFUN

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So...why doesn’t reading aloud continue ...?

- not valuable use of instruction time- lack of time/curriculum pressure- unaware of the value- lack of self belief/skill

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The Benefits

of

Reading Aloud

Vocabulary Acquisition and word meanings

- Appropriate books - Variety of styles, genres, authors, themes, topics etc. - Target certain words - Repetitive Reading

Reading Comprehension - pre reading questions - active discussion

Role Modelling Reading Behaviour and Strategies - page turning, eye movements, Book handling - reading expression, fluency , intonation, rythmn, pronunciation, pace, how books work, writing styles the difference between written language & everyday talking. - knowledge of printed letters & words, & the relationship between sounds and print.

Broader Content Exposure to - the world around them - themselves – feeling & thoughts - subject matter and reading levels

Pleasure & enjoymentof readingFeel & think about reading

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"So how do you do this read aloud

thing?”

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Fourteen Fantastic Hints on Reading Aloud by Mem Fox, Queen of Read Aloud

• Ensure your audience sits close to you and close to each other.

• Welcome everyone with roving eye-contact on the first couple of lines.

• Entice, with the first line.

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• Remember to make the phrases into beautiful, lilting, up & down music.

• Paint pictures by visualising the scenes and the emotions.

• Change vocally: high/low; loud/soft; fast/slow.

• Speak the verbs (action words) with animation for lively

reading .

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• Fall in love with the pause.

• Don’t over-express: it’s embarrassing—just hang loose and have fun.

• Don’t be ruled by rhyme endings.

• Make the last line v-e-r-y slow indeed.

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• Say goodbye to everyone with roving eye-contact on the last

lines.

• Never read anything aloud that you don’t like yourself. • Enjoy yourself and throw yourself into it to stop yourself from being boring!

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So what does it take?

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A Repertoire books, poems, prose etc.

Oh Can you Say what’s the weather today? – Dr. Seuss

Ouma Ruby’sSecret – Chris Van WykHerbert & Harry – Pamela Allen

Arthur – Amanda GrahamEllie & Elvis – V. French

the Tail of the Whale – E. PattersonAngelica Sprocket’s Pockets – Q. Blake

Michael Recycle – E. Bethel

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The Tale of Sting Ray Charles – A. HowardGiraffes can’t Dance – G. Andreae

Room on a Broom -Julia DonaldsonHeron and the Crane – J. YeomanThe Giving Tree – Shel Silverstein

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Why not take up the Reading Promise Challenge

today?

Plan your own class/home reading streak...

What have you got to gain?

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http://www.rif.org/us/literacy-resources/articles/facts-about-reading-aloud.htm

What Does Research Say About the Benefits of Reading Aloud to Children?Kathleen Childress Question # 1 RE 5710February 24, 2011

http://www.pbs.org/parents/martha/bookclub/index.html

http://www.rif.org/us/literacy-resources/articles/reading-aloud-to-your-child.htm

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http://www.youtube.com/user/storybookreadalong