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Reading aloud and talking about what we're reading sharpens children's brains. It helps develop their ability to concentrate at length, to solve problems logically, and to express themselves more easily and clearly.
10 wrz 2013 · 1. A book is a gift you can open again and again. —Garrison Keillor. 2. Literacy is a bridge from misery to hope. —Kofi Annan. 3. Once you learn to read, you will be forever free. —Frederick Douglass. 4. Any book that helps a child to form a habit of reading, to make reading one of his needs, is good for him. —Maya Angelou. 5.
Even just 10 minutes a day of reading aloud will give your children over 60 hours a year of hearing a story, snuggling with you on a couch, and having the courage of the hero. Don’t let that be the only thing that encourages you to read aloud. Check out the 25+ quotes below.
First, here are some inspiring quotes about reading that show the power and impact it can have on you and the world: “Once you learn to read, you will be forever free.” — Frederick Douglass “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more you learn, the more places you’ll go.”—
6 kwi 2023 · Today we’re highlighting 10 great quotes from our authors—bite-sized bits of essential advice on inclusive literacy instruction, teaching writing and reading together, making time to read aloud, and more!
These are the quotes I use to motivate students and to justify reading in the classroom to skeptical parents and administrators: READING IS FASTER THAN TRADITIONAL INSTRUCTION “Picking up word meanings by reading is 10 times faster than intensive vocabulary instruction.” ―Stephen Krashen (1993).
In a good book, the best is between the lines. Swedish Proverb. Reading is like breathing in, and writing is like breathing out. Pam Allyn. A word is a small magic, a spell that can unlock the world. Jane Yolen. Reading aloud to your children is a gift that will last a lifetime. Maya Angelou, author and poet.