Research great read alouds--and read aloud daily--more than that
actually--picture books are lead ins for all kinds of skills--your
enthusiasm in read alouds will be contagious.
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From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 9:06 AM
Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Question for Mosaic Digest, Vol 35, Issue 26
Hello! This is Sally Dickie. I am a student working towards getting?my
degree in Special Education, Cognitive Impairment. I will be student
teaching in the fall in a first grade general education classroom. I have
encountered many students in my pre-student teaching experiences who are
not excited to read and view it as more of a chore or a hassle. Are there
any specific strategies or activities I can start doing from the first day
of my student teaching experience that will motivate my students and get
them excited to read? I am eager to motivate my students and get them
excited about reading at a young age so it carries on through their
educational experience!
Sally Dickie
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