Examples of shared reading routines for elementary age emergent readers

1. Teacher points to words on chart and leads "reading" of chants and songs during opening circle or calendar time. For example, "Days of the week song," to the tune of "The Addams Family:"

 DAYS OF THE WEEK

There's Sunday 
And there's Monday,
There's Tuesday 
And there's Wednesday,
There's Thursday 
And there's Friday,
And then there's Saturday...  

2. Read "big books" or projected pages of digital picture books together. Read a page as you point to each word. Invite students to re-read the same page together with you as you point to each word again and "lead" fluent reading with your voice. Re-read some familiar and favorite books together each day. Leave out some key words or ending words or patterns and allow student voices to fill in as you point (E.g., "Brown bear, brown bear, what do you see? I see a blue ____ looking at me. "Brown bear, brown bear, what do you see? I see a red bird ___________ __ __.".

3. Provide individual copies of the same easy pattern text to an individual or small group of students. Preview the book together (e.g., take a picture walk and discuss what it may be about, make connections to experience or background knowledge, point out and practice a repeating pattern together). "Echo read" each page, pointing to each word. Students point to each word in their books as you read a page aloud. The students then "echo" your reading-they re-read the same page (sentence) aloud with you, pointing to each word as they read. Consider pattern texts where only one or a few words change each page and the pictures provide clues. For example, one of the early pattern picture books might read like this (one sentence/page with supporting picture). 

 

 

 

 I can run.        

 

 

 

 I can jump.    

4. After reading aloud or shared reading, present the same pattern and invite students to share ideas to construct original pattern sentences. Write each student's sentence on a chart as you read aloud. Point and have students re-read each sentence aloud with you (and previous cumulative sentences). (Post and re-read some of these charts together each day before reading a new book or during opening routine.)

 I Can

  I can dance.                

  I can   

  I can

  I can 

  I can