By Gwynnavier Jones Mary Pearson Definition Reading aloud in unison with a whole class or group of students Two Step Process Instructor reads one sentenceparagraph at a time while student follows along in the text with their finger ID: 466766
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Echo/Choral Reading
By:
Gwynnavier
Jones
Mary PearsonSlide2
Definition
Reading aloud in unison with a whole class or group of students.
Two - Step Process
Instructor reads one sentence/paragraph at a time while student follows along in the text with their finger
Group of students echo same sentence/paragraph still following along with their fingerSlide3
Application
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_-
z8d0sRUA
Step 1: 1:53-2:22
Step 2: 3:37 – 3:55Slide4
Why use choral reading?
Provides less skilled readers the opportunity to practice and receive support before being required to read on their own
Provides model for fluent reading as students listen
Helps improve the ability to sigh read wordsSlide5
Quote from Reading
Hottest, Coldest, Highest, Deepest
by Steve Jenkins
“If you could visit any spot on earth, where would you go? What if you wanted to see some of the most amazing wonders in the world?”Slide6
References
“Choral Reading.”
Reading Rockets.
WETA. Web. 29 Sept. 2014. <http
://www.readingrockets.org/strategies/
choral_reading
>.
“Reading Fluency Strategies.”
ReadingResource.
2009. Web. 29 Sept. 2014 <http://www.readingresource. net/readingfluency.html>Jenkins, Steve. Hottest, Coldest, Highest, Deepest.
Boston, Mass.: Houghton
Miffline
, 1998. Print.