Shared Reading
Collection by Susan berkowitz, slp • Last updated 11 weeks ago
Ideas and resources for shared reading, read aloud strategies, building language through storybooks, strategies for reading with children, and using literacy to build language. Get tips and freebies at http://kidzlearnlanguage.blogspot.com
What Are You Reading? Back to School Read Aloud and Shared Reading Ideas
Here are some ideas for back to school shared reading, with free resources, too. Grab yours now and read abut them on the blog.
My 5 Top Tips for Shared Reading
Got to the blog now to read my top tips fr shared reading implementation. Shared reading is a crucial step in literacy skills development.
You Call That Reading Instruction? Not for AAC Users!
No child is too disabled to learn to read. Read about what share reading an and should do in your child's special education classroom.Sshared reading for aac users on the KidzLearnLanguage blog.
How I Spent My Summer Vacation Book Companion Activities Speech Therapy
Student have fun with this modern tall tale while learning figurative language, vocabulary, sequencing, and narratives. Elementary grades in speech therapy and special education.
More Core in Shared Reading for AAC Users. How Can You Do It?
Use shared reading time to teach and practice core words with AAC users. Kidz Learn Language: More Core in Shared Reading for AAC Users. How Can You Do It?
Bring on the Books!
It is important to read story books with good illustrations that relate directly to the text. And to spend time looking at, pointing out, describing, and building language with those pictures. Kidz Learn Language: Bring on the Books!
What's My Second Loudest Battle Cry? Literacy for All (Right After Communication for All)
All students, regardless of disability, can learn literacy skills. Kidz Learn Language: What's My Second Loudest Battle Cry? Literacy for All (Right After Communication for All)
What Can You Do With a Good Book? Let's Talk About It!
Storybooks offer a way to target many different language skills in intervention. Shared reading gives a different skill too target with each reading. Kidz Learn Language: What Can You Do With a Good Book? Let's Talk About It!
Can You Make a Snowman?
Five day shared reading lessons for this book. Almost everyone knows how to make a snowman. But can they tell someone else how to make one? Can they articulate the steps? Kidz Learn Language: Can You Make a Snowman?
How Can I Focus on Core Vocabulary in Shared Reading with My AAC User?
Focus on core words in shared reading with AAC users. Kidz Learn Language: How Can I Focus on Core Vocabulary in Shared Reading with My AAC User?
What I Did on My Summer Vacation - Are You Ready to Tell Your Story?
Storybooks provide multiple opportunities to teach language and literCY SKILLS. Kidz Learn Language: What I Did on My Summer Vacation - Are You Ready to Tell Your Story?
Shared Reading Strategies Again - Did You See My Guest Post?
Shared reading builds language and literacy skills. Kidz Learn Language: Shared Reading Strategies Again - Did You See My Guest Post?
What's the Number 1 Way to Improve Early Literacy and Language Skills?
A project involving Read Alouds with text-dependent, language - based questions and activities has been successful in improving comprehension skills. Kidz Learn Language: What's the Number 1 Way to Improve Early Literacy and Language Skills?
Shared Reading with AAC Users
Understanding how and what kind of questions to ask during shared reading times with AAC users.
Story Elements/Story Grammar - Important Language Skills
The ability to re-tell stories provides children with skills they need to understand stories, to grow their language complexity, to interact socially with others, and, eventually, move into learning from informational text.
Guided Reading with Story Book Apps
Shared reading can be even more engaging for students with language disorders when you use interactive story apps.