This document discusses reading aloud strategies and the importance of reading aloud. It defines reading aloud as when teachers, parents, or caregivers read texts aloud to children, incorporating variations in voice. Some strategies for effective reading aloud include choosing age-appropriate materials, reading with expression, encouraging student involvement through questions. Examples of reading aloud activities are storywalks and storytelling. The benefits of reading aloud include helping children develop early language and reading skills, building associations with books, and assessing comprehension.
2. Table of Contents
01
DEFINITION OF
READING ALOUD?
03
STRATEGY TO APPLY
READING ALOUD
02
EXAMPLE OF
ACTIVITY
04
IMPORTANCE OF
READING ALOUD
3. Definition
Read-aloud is an instructional practice where teachers,
parents, and caregivers read texts aloud to children.
The reader incorporates variations in pitch, tone, pace,
volume, pauses, eye contact, questions, and comments
to produce a fluent and enjoyable delivery.
Meaning
4. STRATEGY OF TEACHING
READING ALOUD
1. CHOOSE AN APPROPRIATE
MATERIALS
2. CHOOSE BOOKS THAT
ENJOYABLE
3. READ BOOK ALOUD WITH
EXPRESSION AND ENTHUSIASM
● Consider of the moral values
● Levels of pupils
● language
● Pupils will be more focussed
and enjoy
● Pupils will be more
interested in the process
5. STRATEGY OF TEACHING
READING ALOUD
4. ENCOURAGE PUPILS TO INVOLVE
5. ASKING QUESTIONS TO KEEP
THEM INTERACT
6. PRAISE PUPILS FOR THEIR
INVOLVEMENT
● Improve their
reading comprehension
● Increase their understanding
of the text
● Increase motivation
6. example of activity
● Storywalk
This is a great way to enjoy reading and the great outdoors! To
create a storywalk, simply laminate the pages of a book and
stick them on a wooden stake. Install these pages along an
outdoor path. Students and staff can walk along the path and
read the book as they go!
7. ● Storytelling Activities
Storytelling is a great way to build
reading excitement in your class. By
creating their own stories, students
will become more interested in
books!
example of activity
8. Importance/ Benefits of
Reading Aloud
1. helps to acquire early language
skills
2. helps to develop positive
associations with books and reading
● Most important activity leading to
language development.
● Builds word-sound awareness in
children.
9. 3. Helps to build a stronger
foundation for school success
4. helps students develop
good listening habits.
● exposes children to story and print
knowledge and words and ideas not
often found in day-to-day
conversations or screen time.
Importance/ Benefits of
Reading Aloud
10. Importance/ Benefits of
Reading Aloud
5. provides quick and easy
assessment of student comprehension.
● Reading aloud reveals far more
than whether the reader
understands the words.
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