Why read aloud to students in middle school? Reading aloud exposes them to a wide variety of text types and genres, builds background knowledge, models effective reading behaviors, and more. The selections in this book ...

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Why read aloud to students in middle school? Reading aloud exposes them to a wide variety of text types and genres, builds background knowledge, models effective reading behaviors, and more. The selections in this book have been carefully chosen to appeal to diverse students and boost their reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. Each selection comes with a teaching page that includes discussion and writing prompts and more. A powerful way to cultivate students’ love of reading!


  • 35 selections to spark deep thinking, meaningful discussion, and powerful writing
  • Exposes kids to a wide variety of text types and genres, builds background knowledge, models effective reading behaviors, and more
  • Every selection includes a teaching page that includes discussion and writing prompts and more
  • Created for grades 5 and up

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