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Children's Book Corner: A READ-ALOUD Resource with Tips, Techniques, and Plans for Teachers, Librarians, and Parents Grades 1 and 2

Teacher Ideas Press | Judy Bradbury | Professor | Children's YA School Services | Available

ISBN 10: 1591580471


ISBN 13: 9781591580478


The Children’s Book Corner set, a chronological series of 4 books, provides a complete program for those starting a read-aloud program in their classroom, in a school or public library, or at home. This volume focuses on read-alouds for children in grades 1 and 2, providing book lists, book selection ideas, and pre-reading, “while reading” and post-reading activities. Parent Pull-Out Pages with helpful tips are provided for duplication. An extensive Book Notes section furnishes additional suggestions to aid in structuring a complete read-aloud program. Over 2600 entries appear in the indexes provided.

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Reviews

“Bradbury provides ideas that adults can use with grades 1 and 2 to read aloud to children in a fun way, including many reading techniques that enhance all the reading skills in a pleasurable way. This volume is worth the price to build a larger repertoire of successful read-aloud ideas, and to see that every child is experiencing a regular diet of active listening.”—Teacher Librarian, June 2005

“This fresh and original book should be a winner for schools, libraries, and homes.”—Booklist/Professional Reading, March 15, 2005

“Provides the blueprints for starting or enhancing a read-aloud program.”—Christian School Teacher, Winter 2005

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