Story time is a highlight of the day for many young students, and teachers can boost engagement even further by adding costumes and sound effects.
From joining Nal’ibali to reading live online, simple actions can help build a stronger reading culture across the country.
Here are the Staten Island public schools that celebrated World Read Aloud Day on Wednesday: At PS 29, Staten Island District 31 Superintendent Dr. Roderick Palton and Acting Deputy Chancellor for ...
The Aurora Police Department used World Read Aloud Day to highlight an unexpected connection between childhood literacy and crime prevention, with officials pointing to reading comprehension ...
New York Times best-selling author and illustrator Peter H. Reynolds will return to the Boch Center Shubert Theatre on ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — Today is World Read Aloud Day, and students across the Rochester City School District are taking ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — News10NBC celebrated World Read Aloud Day by engaging with students at School No. 16. Erin Mahon of ...
Ready Readers is hosting a 36-hour online fundraising campaign to celebrate World Read Aloud Day, featuring volunteers ...
Wednesday, Feb. 4, is World Read Aloud Day. It's a global celebration of the power of reading and storytelling. A Milwaukee ...
Join the global celebration of World Read Aloud Day, highlighting the importance of reading aloud in fostering literacy and community connection, particularly in South Africa's diverse cultural ...
We all know the feeling: snuggling close with your little one as you open a well-worn book. The sound of your voice calming them. The shared laughs and gasps as the characters come to life. Bedtime ...