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Read Alouds Tools & Professional Learning for Dual Language Classrooms

May 8, 2024

Read-alouds are a staple routine in many elementary classrooms and are one way to strategically fit more science into the busy elementary schedule. We are sharing these examples and resources for professional learning to expand teachers’ lenses on ways to select science read-alouds that center justice and inclusion, to incorporate more genres of read-alouds into science learning and to grow students’ identities and sense of belonging in science and engineering elementary classrooms.

Contributors  

  • Carolyn Colley, Renton Public Schools
  • Patricia Venegas-Weber, University of Washington
  • Caitlin G McC Fine, Metropolitan State University of Denver

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