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Alyse Eligulashvili - Reading Specialist
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Interesting Object | Episode 026

Showing your child an object before reading the book aloud creates excitement, interest, and curiosity about the book that you will read. Children love touching and manipulating tangible objects. Using the Interesting Object Strategy also allows your child to make connections with the book and allows him/her to see the ordinary object in an unusual way.CONTINUE READING
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Category:Before Reading

Character Switch | Episode 025

Asking an open ended question like, “Why did you like trading places with the character?” allows your child to use higher level thinking skills. Your child will need to come up with reasons why he/she liked trading places with the character which will force him/her to analyze and evaluate the story. Your child will love the change of hearing his/her name inserted in the story.CONTINUE READING
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Category:During Reading

Sticky Note Facts | Episode 021

Sticky Note Facts is a fun way to discuss nonfiction and to become an expert on a particular topic. It’s important to incorporate nonfiction into your read aloud time. Nonfiction teaches your child vocabulary words that you don’t normally use, helps deepen a child’s interest in a particular topic, and exposes your child to different text structures.     CONTINUE READING
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Category:After Reading