Tuesday, July 14, 2009

improving oral reading, expression and fluency

one of my favorite strategies in teaching children oral reading is through choral chants. Choral reading is great practice for students to improve their oral reading, expression and fluency. They have a great time doing it because they are all doing it together, which is also a great benefit for ESOL students.

Here is an example by Shel Silverstein The crocodiles toothache

The Crocodile
Went to the dentist
And sat down in the chair,
And the dentist said, "Now tell me, sir,
Why does it hurt and where?"
And the Crocodile said, "I'll tell you the truth,
I have a terrible ache in my tooth,"
And he opened his jaws so wide, so wide,
the dentist, he climbed right inside,
and the dentist laughed, "Oh isn't this fun?"
As he pulled the teeth out, one by one.
And the Crocodile cried, "You're hurting me so!
Please put down your pliers and let me go."
But the dentist laughed with a Ho Ho Ho,
And he said, "I still have twelve to go-
Oops, that's the wrong one, I confess,
But what's one crocodile's tooth more or less?"
Then suddenly, the jaws went SNAP,
And the dentist was gone, right off the map,
And where he went one could only guess...
To North or South or East or West...
He left no forwarding address.
But what's one dentist, more or less?

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