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Grab a book! Students in Brooklyn celebrate World Read Aloud Day

At a kindergarten in Brooklyn, the NYC Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza celebrated with students. Students are generally taught to use their inside voices, but on Wednesday, the students at PS 1 Bergen were encouraged to speak up through the power of reading. When you read someone else s story and you hear their experiences, it helps you understand what they ve been through, kindergarten teacher Lunisol Tavarez said. Carranza read to a group of kindergartners in celebration of Black History Month and World Read Aloud Day. The nonprofit LitWorld started World Read Aloud Day in 2010 to create community, advocate for literacy as a basic human right and to amplify new stories.

On World Read Aloud Day 2021: The Power of Sharing Stories

Reading aloud is ‘a way of making reading visible,’ says Scholastic’s Pam Allyn, founder of the internationalist LitWorld nonprofit today on its World Read Aloud Day. Image: LitWorld.org Pam Allyn: ‘Expanding Our Understanding’ As Scholastic again joins the nonprofit LitWorld today (February 3) in the 12th annual World Read Aloud Day. The LitWorld program itself has an “activity hub” here with resources for World Read Aloud Day. And Scholastic’s offering, which parallels that of the LitWorld effort, has a download available (PDF) of titles recommended for reading aloud at age groups between 0 and 12 years. Scholastic also has a store set up for the event here.

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