Raising an Active Reader
The Case for Reading Aloud to Engage Elementary School Youngsters
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Active Reading: Preparing Your Child
for Reading Success
What is Active Reading?
The Case for Read Aloud when Kids can Read on Their Own
Ready to Read with Me More
Chapter 1: Keep Reading with Me
Active Reading in the Early Elementary
Years
Elementary School-Aged Children Learn (A Lot) from Picture Books
Active Reading: Evidence-Based
Bedtime Reading
Raising Active Readers
ABCs of Active Reading with Elementary Schoolers
A:
Ask Questions
B: Build Vocabulary
C: Make Connections
Keep Reading with Me
What
to Remember
Chapter 2: I Can Read on my Own!
What is Reading?
Reading and your Elementary-Schooler
The Big 5: What it Takes to Read
Phonemic Awareness
Phonics
Fluency
Vocabulary
Comprehension
Language: The Foundation for Reading
Active Reading and the Home-School Connection
How do Parents Contribute to Reading Success?
More Ways to Help Your Child with Reading at Home
Let's Read!
What to Remember
Chapter 3: Books, Books, Books: Building a Library for a Growing Reader
Active Reading Wide and Deep
Your Child's Reading "Diet"
Illustrated Chapter Books
Myths, Fairy Tales, and Folk Tales
Your Favorites
Your Child's Perfect Fit
Poetry
Nonfiction
Books that are Beyond Their Years
The Latest, Greatest Books
Windows and Mirrors:
Cultivating Diversity and Empathy through Books
Books as Windows
Books as Mirrors
Books They
Read On Their Own
Leveled Readers
My First Chapter Books
Tree Books vs. E-Books
Books Matter
What to Remember
Chapter 4: Ask Questions
The Importance of Conversation
Why do we Ask Questions?
Asking Questions about Stories
Story Questions
Using Questions
to Help Children Understand Difficult Texts
1. What Does the Text Say?
2. How Does the Text Work?
3. What Does the Text Mean?
4. What Does the Text Inspire You to Do?
Thinking Critically about
Stories
How do Children Develop Critical Thinking?
How to Raise a Critical Thinker
Get Kids
to Ask Questions
Tell Me More
What to Remember
Chapter 5: Build Vocabulary
Vocabulary
is Important, Imperative, and Significant
How Children Learn Words
Finding Words: The Power of Books
Rare Words
Academic Words
Understanding Phrases
Choosing Words during Active Reading
Building Your Child's Vocabulary through Active Reading
Becoming Word Learners: Developing Word Consciousness
Words, Words, Words
What to Remember
Chapter 6: Make Connections to the Child's World: Fiction
Making Inferences: Connecting Old and New Information
Cause-and-Effect Inferences
Relationship
Inferences
How Do You Know? Helping Children Make Inferences
Making Predictions
Remember
to Circle Back
What if My Child's Prediction Makes No Sense?
Connecting with Stories to Learn a