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Discover the Joy of Reading Together with Friends
You will discover how to enjoy books and stories when you read together with friends, family, and classmates in fun group activities.
Introduction
You will learn how to read and enjoy stories with other people! Demonstrate Interest In Reading becomes even more fun when you share books with friends and family. Group reading activities help you discover new stories and learn from each other.
What Is Group Reading?
Group reading means you read or listen to stories with other people. You can sit with friends, family, or classmates to share the same book. When you do Purposeful Group Reading Activities, everyone looks at the pictures and listens to the words together.
You might sit in a circle on the carpet with your class. You might read with one friend as reading buddies. You can even share books with your family at home!
Ways to Read Together
There are many fun ways to enjoy books with others. You can listen when your teacher reads aloud during story time. You can Respond To Materials Read Aloud To Them by talking about what you hear.
Partner reading means you share a book with one friend. You take turns pointing to words and looking at pictures. Shared reading happens when everyone looks at the same big book together.
How to Participate in Group Reading
When you join group reading activities, you can participate in special ways. You raise your hand when you want to share ideas. You listen with your ears when others talk. You can ask questions about the story and characters.
You help your reading buddies by pointing to words they don't know. You share your favorite parts of the story. Taking Turns and Asking Questions helps everyone learn together.
Fun Group Reading Activities
Circle time is when you sit in a circle to hear stories together. Picture walks help you look at all the pictures before reading the words. You can act out parts of stories with your friends.
You can bring your favorite books to share with classmates. Retelling Familiar Stories becomes easier when you practice with friends who know the same stories.
Key Terms & Definitions
Group Reading: When you read or listen to stories with other people like friends, family, or classmates.
Shared Reading: When everyone looks at the same book and enjoys the story together at the same time.
Partner Reading: When you read with one friend and take turns helping each other with words and pictures.
Circle Time: When you sit in a circle on the carpet so everyone can see and hear the story together.
Picture Walk: When you look at all the pictures in a book first to help you understand the story better.
Participating: When you join in by raising your hand, asking questions, and sharing your ideas about stories.
Listen: When you use your ears to hear stories and what your friends say about books.
Share: When you talk with friends about stories and show them your favorite books.
Exploring: When you discover new things in stories and talk about what you find with friends.
Related Topics & Connections
Group reading connects to many other reading skills you will learn. Following Discussion Rules helps you know when to talk and when to listen during story time.
You will practice Taking Turns in Conversation and Taking Turns in Talks when you share ideas about books. Listen Respond Using Arts Signs Gestures helps you show your feelings about stories.
Learning about Identifying Book Parts and Book Conventions And Print Concepts Basic makes group reading easier. You can help friends find the front cover and title page.
Group reading prepares you for Build on Others Ideas in Discussions and Listen Attentively And Ask Questions. You will learn to Work Together on Class Research using the skills you practice during story time.
Getting Ready for Group Reading
Before you start group reading activities, you can practice sitting quietly and listening. You can learn to raise your hand and wait for your turn to talk. Sustain Interact With Materials And Peers helps you work well with friends during reading time.