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Live in three…two…one! Join our young radio personalities as they prepare for and broadcast this edition of Cover 2 Cover, which features strategies for reading aloud. In this program, the staff at WORD explores the secrets of great read-aloud readers and provides practical strategies for improving read-aloud skills, including choosing just the right book, understanding your purpose and audience, and practicing with a partner. The radio jocks both explain and demonstrate the role of punctuation in reading aloud, including pausing, stopping and using cues from punctuation like quotation marks and exclamation points to infuse reading aloud with excitement and expression. Using classic children's literature, the student staff at Cover 2 Cover shows that reading aloud can be both fun and entertaining. Part of the multivolume Reading for Children Video Series. A Teacher's Guide is included and available online.
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| "As high-stakes testing on reading skills increases so does the need for support materials. This is an excellent resource to meet that need.…Key concepts are reinforced, reviewed, and shown in use…These clear, well-organized productions will happily find a home in all elementary school libraries."- School Library Journal (Nov 2004)
"In this video series, students are taught the skills basic to becoming a good reader..."- Teacher Librarian (Feb 2005) "…material is neatly compartmentalized so starting and stopping the action would work well…Recommended."- Library Media Connection (Mar 2005)
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Grades K to 4 Color, Live Action Closed-Captioned Copyright 2004 MARC Record Available Catalog Card Kit Available Single Main Entry Card Available Teacher's Guide Available: Download Now
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Curriculum Correlation Documents Available NEW!
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