Read Alouds are one of the single, most important activities you can do to support a child’s learning. I am here to tell you all about interactive read alouds with this one blog post! Learn why you should do them, how to do them, how to plan, different ways to prepare, and more!
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I’ve known for a while that Interactive Read Alouds are an essential part of any classroom. They also happen to be one of my favorite things to do with my students, so I continue to learn more about them and want to help you learn more too!
In addition, I recently read Reading Magic by Mem Fox . As a read aloud lover, parent, and teacher, this quick and easy read was a complete game changer and eye-opener. I would highly recommend this book if you are interested in learning the importance of reading aloud to children. Reading aloud is one of the best things you can do to prepare your own children and your students to become readers.
Reading aloud is seriously one of the best gifts you can give to your children.
The Ultimate Read Aloud Guide
To support you in learning all about interactive read alouds, I have created The Ultimate Read Aloud Guide with you in mind. For this free resource and to learn more, click >>HERE<< or the image below.
Also, this resource has everything you need to learn more about interactive read alouds. It will walk you through exactly what they are, how to do them, and it also has an interactive read aloud planner you can use for ANY read aloud.
Finally, I really just wanted to make this easy for you to recreate read alouds for our own classrooms and students.
Blog posts about read alouds
I also have gathered all of my blog posts about Interactive Read Alouds here, in one place for you! ???? I will add any future posts too so this would be a good post to save, share, and pin. Just click on each image to be taken to that specific blog post to learn more!
This is going to be the pin you want to save and come back to!
Please let me know by commenting below or sending me an email to [email protected] if you have any specific questions or need help with IRAs. If you’re wanting to talk about read alouds, I’m your girl!