Dr. George Jacobs, Ph.D., is the author of many books (including "The Read Aloud Guide", textbooks for teachers and students, curriculum guides, and children's storybooks).
For more information visit :- http://www.greatdad.com/category/430/read-aloud.html
As children's reading ability improves, they may want to read aloud with us, starting off with just saying a word or two that they recognize. Even children who cannot read at all can sometimes read along, either because you have read them the book so many times that they have memorized many of the sentences or because in a predictable book, certain phrases or sentences are repeated many times.
With picture books, another way to involve children in reading along is to use the pictures. For example, the sentence "Look at those puppets" appears accompanied by pictures of hand puppets in the book My Speech & Drama Class. Instead of reading the entire sentence, we can read only, "Look at those _______" and encourage children to use the drawings to fill in "puppets". Or, children can just name what they see in the pictures.
Later, children can use picture books to create their own stories. If those stories are different from what is in the book – a little or a lot different – that is okay. Also, when we are not reading to them, children may take books and 'read' them on their own, without us around. This reading play is an early stage in developing a silent reading habit. As children's reading ability improves, they can read the words they know and leave the other words to us.
When George's niece Crystal learned how to read, she still wanted him to read to her, and refused his invitations to take turns reading aloud, even when they were reading a book that was within her ability range. Instead, she read along silently as George read aloud, quickly pointing out any errors he made. However, Crystal's Elementary 1 teacher reported seeing Crystal reading aloud to her classmates!
Older children may enjoy round-robin reading aloud. For example, when one of George's nephews, Hank, was 9-years-old, they would take turns reading from books that Hank choose. The read aloud fiesta became multi-generational when Hank's grandmother joined in.
You can start to read to your kids at ANY age. It's fun for the kids and dad. It really is a dad duty!
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A
- Dads Reading Aloud to Build Their Children's Language Skills
- Dads Reading Aloud Builds Family Bonds
- Guide for Dads: Reading Aloud to Older Kids
- Teaching About Language Through Reading Aloud
- Children Reading Aloud With Us
- Give Children a Choice for Read-aloud Books
- How to Prepare to Read Aloud
- Many Types of Read Aloud Books to Choose From




The Profound Advantages of Experiencing Backyard Playsets
By: Mike McCube | 03/01/2010Most backyard playsets bring numerous rewards to the trendy consumer. Nonetheless, the distressing contribution is most of these benefits tend to be disregarded. Most individuals who are buying such playsets the very first time are of the impression that these backyard interpretations are very pricey. While the introductory costs might...
Playsets is an Excellent Opportunity For Them to be Creatively Engaged in Safe Physical Exercise Instead of Sitting Home in Front of the Television
By: Mike McCube | 03/01/2010How to Pick Out the Most Delightful Wood Playsets An increasing enumerate of parents are calculating at buying superior caliber wood playsets for their children. Passed are the days when some wooden swings and a bit of metal tubing would do the illusion for children. These days, you have high banner...
Ma Nanny Search Guidelines - Get Your Peace of Mind!
By: Dave Kapel | 03/01/2010Need help caring for your child? When looking for a mother helper through the internet, lots of people have no idea what is the best way to secure a nanny who can meet their needs.
Wa Nanny Services - How Much To Pay Nannies?
By: Dave Kapel | 03/01/2010It can be stressful finding reliable child care, and as for lining up a caretaker through the internet, lots of people have no idea how to go about finding a good match for their child.
Nanny in Pa - Parents Online Guide! Read Now!
By: Dave Kapel | 03/01/2010Looking for help with your children? When searching for a caretaker through the internet, lots of people have no idea a foolproof approach for getting a good match for their child.
Nanny In Atlanta Ga - Awesome Nannies Are Waiting For You!
By: Dave Kapel | 03/01/2010It can be stressful finding reliable child care, and as for lining up a child minder on the web, most people haven't a clue a foolproof approach for getting a good match for their child.
Childcare Nanny - Run a Fast & Free Caretaker Search!
By: Dave Kapel | 03/01/2010It can be stressful finding reliable child care, and as for lining up a nanny through the internet, lots of people have no idea how they can locate the perfect companion/caretaker for their child.
Nanny Agencies In Chicago Il - The Most Excellent Providers!
By: Dave Kapel | 03/01/2010Looking for a child minder via the web, most parents are in the dark about how they can locate the right person for the job.
Making Predictions are Fun During Reading Aloud With Kids
By: Dr. George Jacobs | 08/05/2008 | ParentingPredictable books, also known as pattern books, are easier for children to understand and read because a familiar pattern is repeated many times in the book.
Getting Children to Comment and Question During Read Aloud
By: Dr. George Jacobs | 29/04/2008 | ParentingDads should welcome children's comments and ideas at any time during a read aloud session, not only at the end of a book. Being active can increase children's understanding, enjoyment and learning.
Ask Questions, But Don't Make Reading Aloud Into a Test
By: Dr. George Jacobs | 24/04/2008 | ParentingDads should ask lots of questions, but stay away from too many teacher-type questions that make read aloud time into a test.
The Technical Side of Book Creation
By: Dr. George Jacobs | 22/04/2008 | ParentingOnce the book is written and the illustrations are done, dads need to publish the book so that it can go on the shelf along with the other books in children's home library.
Children Making Their Own Books
By: Dr. George Jacobs | 16/04/2008 | ParentingIn addition to reading aloud to children from books written by other people, dads and children can also make their own books.
Teaching About Language Through Reading Aloud
By: Dr. George Jacobs | 14/04/2008 | ParentingWhen dads read aloud to them, children are learning many different things. They are learning about the world, they are learning to love books and reading, and they are learning about language.
Encourage Children to Select Variety of Books to Read Aloud
By: Dr. George Jacobs | 02/04/2008 | ParentingYou can start to read to your kids at ANY age. It's fun for the kids and dad. It really is a dad duty!