Children ages four through eight are invited to a morning storytime in the library. Caregivers must stay in the library during this program. March 10 at 7:00 p.m.: “Sylvester and the Magic Pebble” by ...
From bedtime stories to storytime on the classroom rug, read-alouds are a powerful educational tool for students across grade levels. Reading aloud can capture young people’s interest in stories and ...
Reading aloud to students during class time may sound like a simple, almost quaint, endeavor, as if from a bygone era. But literacy experts insist that it’s every bit as relevant now as ever, and they ...
Interactive read-alouds are a mainstay in traditional literacy classrooms because they support wide-ranging goals in reading development. As educators make the transition to virtual classrooms, it is ...
Children visiting Sheppard Memorial Library are excited about summer! Many are anticipating the 2010 Summer Reading Program, “Make a Splash — Read!” There are summer reading clubs for children 3 to 12 ...
Kris O'Neill of Grand Island reads a book with her two sons, Isaac O'Neill, then 2 months (left), and Owen O'Neill, 2, at the library. In between dispensing advice on breast-feeding and immunizations, ...
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