Welcome to the Interactive Read-Alouds Wiki!
You will find linked all of the resources mentioned in today's presentation.
*Today's session is based on some of the work that has been supported
by these three professional development titles regarding literacy.
Today's Agenda: 3-27-09 Agenda.doc
Reading Survey: Reading Interest Inventory.doc
LIBRARY CATALOG SEARCHES:
SCSD LIBRARY DATABASES: Search for fiction and non-fiction book titles and read-alikes
GOOD LITERACY SITES TO FIND READ-ALOUD RESOURCES, BOOKS & AUTHORS:
Help students read more...and enjoy it. Bring authors into your classroom. Online. Anytime.
Video clips, book guides, author web sites, readings, and more.
Inferencing and Hugo Cabret Web Site
READ ALOUD RESEARCH ARTICLES.doc
Professional Book Titles for Additional Reading:
How Librarians Choose Books...We Can't Read Them All!
We read reviews from the following using our Titlewave accounts:
Book Talk Presentations in PowerPoint
How to Conduct an Interactive Read Aloud:
Reading Comprehension Strategies
Visual Cues to post and refer to in your read-aloud area