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!
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.
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.
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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