Shared Reading
What is Shared Reading?
Shared reading is "the interaction that occurs when a child and adult look at or read a book together"
(Ezell & Justice, 2005)
Shared Reading- Sandra Gluth Workshop Slides
These are the slides used by Sandra Gluth for the first workshop on Shared Reading.
Read & Follow the CAR
"Follow the CAR and Put the CROWD in the CAR are both approaches to structuring shared reading interactions. Following the CAR provides a
framework to get students started by encouraging and building participation.
Putting the CROWD in the CAR is an approach for expanding and refining shared reading practice (Whitehurst et al., 1988). Using the CROWD will help move students beyond participation and interaction toward language development. Teachers and students would begin using the CROWD approach."
Teacher Survey of Shared Reading Practices
Activity 1- Getting Familiar with the CROWD
Putting the CROWD in the CAR Learning Module & Resources
https://www.sharedreader.org/putting-the-crowd-in-the-car-module/
Getting Familiar with the CROWD
Creating Comments
Selecting Good Books
Responding & Adding More
Shared Reding Self-Reflection
Planning for CAR
Activity 2- Using the CROWD
Using the CROWD
Identifying Teacher Behaviours
Responding & Adding More
Book Resources for Shared Reading
More Resources for Shared Reading
Here is the link to the Padlet that was shared by Sandra during her workshop. It is filled with resources and activities that can be used for shared reading.
Video Demos of Shared Reading
Shared Reading
Willans Hill, AustraliaCAR Shared Reading with CORE Vocabulary
Talk Link Trust, AustraliaAAC ReadAloud
AAC Creatively; If You Give a Mouse a CookieShared Reading Using Snap&Core
Speech WithoutLimits USShared Reading Using TouchChat- The Gruffalo
Speech Without Limits USShared Reading - The Monster at the End of This Book
AAC Read to Me US