Scholastic CPD Training and Workshops | Learning to read, learning to think: How close, look, think, alouds teach children to engage with new ideas and information in text

Learning to read, learning to think: How close, look, think alouds teach children to engage with new ideas and information in text


Join our free CPD workshop with literacy expert Richard Boxall on 19th January 2022 at 3.45pm to find out how close, look, think alouds teach children to engage with new ideas and information in text.
Find out how Daily Supported Reading practices can support pupils to express their opinions and responses whilst reading with increasing fluency and understanding. Fostering reading skills through daily independent reading to encourage children to think on the run, and engage with the text by enjoying the sense of a story.
Daily Supported Reading is a whole class programme developed by Hackney Learning Trust that helps all children make accelerated progress in their reading. It is delivered initially to Year 1 pupils, then introduced into Reception, and for the lowest attaining children in Year 2 for maximum impact across a school. The programme provides a coherent and systematic approach where children enjoy daily independent reading in small groups led by a trained adult.
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