Do you read aloud to your kids everyday? Once upon a time in my classroom, read aloud was something I did if I had time, not a regular part of my schedule. I had all the reasons for skipping it- we had too much to get done, we had to get prepared for “the test”, etc., etc., …
I don’t recall the exact moment in time that my perspective on read aloud shifted, but boy did it shift! I realized just how valuable that time spent in my classroom was. I figured it out.
Read aloud time provides me with so many opportunities…
It allows me to BOND with my students. I am able to build relationships with my kids over our shared love of the books that I read aloud to them. We laugh together, try to figure out mysteries together, worry about the characters together, and often times we cry together (I have yet to get through Stone Fox without crying- huge dog lover here). At the end of the year…
I want my kids to remember me as their teacher that loved to read to them
and the connections we made together over books.
A few years ago I had a kiddo that had a learning disability in reading and read aloud was her “time”. She had great comprehension. She got the jokes in the stories that would go over most everyone else’s head- she would laugh out loud! It was the best sound. And when we would stop to talk about a plot point- she was a leader in the discussion. During read aloud she could hold her own with everyone else and that was such a confidence booster for her.
Read Aloud INTRODUCES kids to all kinds of great books!
Favorite Read Alouds from My Class!
Bunnicula by Deborah and James Howe
From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by E.L.Konigsburg
Stone Fox by John Reynolds Gardiner
Frindle by Andrew Clements
Henry Huggins by Beverly Cleary
The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart
The Sisters Grimm series by Michael Buckley (these are addicting as there are
9 books and each one leads into the next)
Alvin Ho: Allergic to Girls, School, and Other Scary Things by Lenore Look
A Week in the Woods by Andrew Clements
Runaway Twin by Peg Kehret
Thomas and the Dragon Queen by Shutta Crum
4 Responses
There are so many good ones! I love Wonder, The One and Only Ivan, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, and Tiger Rising.
Yes- Wonder is fantastic! I haven't ever read The One and Only Ivan- I will put it on my library list. Thank you for stopping by! -Kim
My fifth grade teacher was passionate about read alouds. I still remember most of the books she read to us, so I'd say they're pretty powerful: Where the Red Fern Grows, The Tripod Series by John Christopher, and The Cay.
Deb
Not very fancy in 1st
Deb- How neat is it that you still remember the books that were read aloud to you in the 5th grade! -Kim