Interactive Read-Alouds for Early Childhood Teachers - 27634
Read-alouds are a staple in the early childhood classroom. More than that, they are a treasured time between the teacher and the students. Teachers who conduct interactive read-alouds engage students at a higher level, thus building comprehension. In this session, participants will use a planning tool and practice conducting interactive read-alouds filled with some new twists that keep routines fresh and engaging. What will be the hardest part? Choosing just one picture book to bring with you!
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Teacher - Early Childhood/PreK/Kindergarten, Paraprofessionals
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