Presenter: Beth Baird Literacy Intervention Specialist...
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Presenter: Beth Baird
Literacy Intervention Specialist
South Lake Schools, St. Clair Shores, MI
Introduction
Agenda: ◦ Shared Reading in action
◦ Sharing time & cooperative learning activity
◦ What the research says about Shared Reading
◦ Example of Daily Schedule
◦ Recommended Picture Books & Year-Long Schedule
◦ Questions/Door Prizes
What did you notice about the shared reading?
Did you participate in the motions that were modeled through the shared reading?
Did you enjoy reading with everyone more than just listening to a book?
Think, Pair, Share: Please refer to the card that was on your chair and find your group and think about the following question:
Question: How many times do you think you should read a book for shared reading?
Place your sticky card on the day of your choice
How many times do you think you should read a book for shared reading?
Look at the results from our discussion groups
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UROVbcVB2vc
What does the research say about Shared Reading?
Shared reading is more than just reading aloud, though. It is a collaborative learning activity that engages children, is interactive, encourages analytic talk and higher order thinking, and is far more valuable than simply reading without providing opportunities for questions and discussion. Finally, it is an instructional approach in which the teacher explicitly models the strategies and skills of proficient readers (Mariotti, 2014).
Taberski (1998) points out, teachers should not leave student learning to chance. If problems or confusions are seen when students are working individually or in groups, then those should be explored further during whole-class shared reading.
Studies suggest that it is the quality of the shared reading experience that determines its effectiveness in nurturing literacy skills. More crucial than whether the parents read to the child every day or less often, is the extent of the child’s active participation in these situations (Crain-Threson & Dale, 1992).
Numerous researchers discuss the value of using multiple modes to develop understanding of academic language, especially with English-language learners. Tactile and kinesthetic activity provides other modes besides language for expressing understanding (Kesler, 2010).
Using the same text for five days in a shared reading approach not only enabled special needs students, English Language Learners, and other struggling readers to increase fluency and accuracy in oral reading but also empowered them to deepen their comprehension and their understanding of the implicit messages within the narrative through reading excerpts closely (Waters, 2014).
With older children, shared reading utilizes many of the same features but may use materials that include short stories, poetry, newspaper or magazine articles, and portions of chapter books. The overall purpose of shared reading remains the same: to develop interest, vocabulary and concepts, background knowledge, and reading strategies/skills (Mariotti, 2014).
We have a small window of opportunity in Kindergarten and First Grade and we don’t want to let the moment pass without giving children what they need to succeed. Don’t let Shared Reading be that forgotten element. If you find the time for Shared Reading, you’ll be extremely satisfied with the results.
Be flexible
Be consistent
Always provide rhythm, rhyme and repetition
8:15-9:00 Grammar, Calendar, Shared Reading
9:00-10:30 Daily 5 Reading Block
10:30-10:40 Morning Recess
10:40-11:20 Phonics, Handwriting, Spelling
11:25-12:15 Lunch
12:15-1:00 Writer’s Workshop
1:00-2:00 Math, recess after
2:00-2:10 Afternoon Recess
2:10-2:30 Science/Social Studies
2:30-3:15 Specials
1. Who Stole the Cookie from the Cookie Jar
2. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
3. Cookie’s Week
4. Miss Mary Mack
5. We’re Going on a Bear Hunt
1. Goodnight Owl
2. The Little Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry and the BIG Hungry Bear
3. Silly Sally
4. The Napping House
1. Quick as a Cricket
2. A Hunting We Will Go
3. Chicka Chicka 1 2 3
4. This Old Man
1. The Gingerbread Boy
2. The Doorbell Rang
3. One Snowy Day
1. Bear Snores On
2. Bear Wants More
3. Bear’s New Friend
4. Bear Feels Sick
1. Zoo Looking
2. The Magic Hat
3. Guess How Much I Love You
4. If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
1. Giraffe’s Can’t Dance
2. Rumble in the Jungle
3. Commotion in the Ocean
4. Llama Llama Red Pajama
5. Three Little Kittens
1. Barnyard Song
2. Mrs. Wishy Washy’s Farm
3. The Little Red Hen
1. Jamboree Day
2. There Was an Old Woman who Swallowed a Fly
3. Saturday Night at the Dinosaur STOMP
4. Over in the Meadow
1. Polar Bear Polar Bear, What do you Hear?
2. The Flea’s Sneeze
Thank you so much for coming this morning! I hope you enjoyed yourself! I can be reached at the following email and website: [email protected] www.CampReadSmore.weebly.com