Finding and Keeping Track of Read Alouds (with giveaway & printable) - Day 2
Tuesday, October 16, 2012 at 5:00AM
Mary Prather

 

Welcome to Day 2 of the Ten Days of Reading Aloud.

Have you made the commitment to read aloud to your children?   If so, I hope you decide to link up this Thursday and next Thursday with what you are reading aloud!   I've challenged some friends in our homeschool co-op to read aloud to their children and I'm challenging my readers, too!

 

The most frequent questions I hear about read alouds is where to find them, or what inspires what we read aloud?

There are three big ways I choose read alouds:  Correlation with History Studies, Word of Mouth,  and Read Aloud "Handbooks"

Let's go through each of these.   Then, I will provide you with a free printable log for keeping track of what you read aloud to your children and you will be able to enter a giveaway, too!  

Correlation With History Studies

 

 

I'm sure there are many other resources to correlate your read alouds with your history studies.  These are just the ones we use in our homeschool.

Word of Mouth

 

I listen and talk with other homeschoolers a lot.   I like to get to know librarians and teachers.   You can find read aloud suggestions in your every day life.   

I'd like to think that we've read aloud A LOT in our homeschool.    Maybe you can find some suggestions and ideas in some of my read aloud posts!  I think my favorite might be when we read a book in a day

 Read Aloud Handbooks

 

It's good to have at least one of these books in your personal library.   You will NEVER be at a loss for what to read aloud.

 

 

There you have it.   I hope this post has answered the question about how we choose read-alouds.

Now, for keeping track.   I've created a simple printable for you.  There is room for you to log ten books on this one sheet, so print a bunch and put them in your homeschool binder.  Better yet - post it on your refrigerator or bulletin board so your children can see the progress!

Printable Read Aloud Reading Log

 

 

As promised, I am giving away either a Library or a Curriculum from Heritage History.  I can choose FOUR WINNERS.  Please use the widget below to enter... no need to specify which you would like now; when you win you can choose!  

 

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