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Episode 4: Soaking Up Strategies for Joyful Reading

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On today’s episode, I'm reflecting on the invaluable lessons from my primary literacy course as we finished our first module. Join me as I explore the different reading I had during the module and how I hope to implement different strategies in my classroom for when I become an educator.
Episode references:
Children's Literacy Initiative. (2016). Intentional Read Aloud.
https://learn.cli.org/best-practices/intentional-read-aloud/overview/#:~:text=A%20read%20aloud%20becomes%20intentional,chose%20the%20read%20aloud%20book

Folsom, J.S. (2020). Dialogic Reading: Having a Conversation about Books. Reading Rockets.
https://www.readingrockets.org/topics/comprehension/articles/dialogic-reading-having-conversation-about-books
Hougen, M.C., & SMartt, S.M. (Eds.). (2012). Fundamentals of literacy instruction and assessment, pre-K-6. Paul H. Brookes Publishing Company.

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On today’s episode, I'm reflecting on the invaluable lessons from my primary literacy course as we finished our first module. Join me as I explore the different reading I had during the module and how I hope to implement different strategies in my classroom for when I become an educator.
Episode references:
Children's Literacy Initiative. (2016). Intentional Read Aloud.
https://learn.cli.org/best-practices/intentional-read-aloud/overview/#:~:text=A%20read%20aloud%20becomes%20intentional,chose%20the%20read%20aloud%20book

Folsom, J.S. (2020). Dialogic Reading: Having a Conversation about Books. Reading Rockets.
https://www.readingrockets.org/topics/comprehension/articles/dialogic-reading-having-conversation-about-books
Hougen, M.C., & SMartt, S.M. (Eds.). (2012). Fundamentals of literacy instruction and assessment, pre-K-6. Paul H. Brookes Publishing Company.

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