A group recitation of a story or poem, intended to help students gain confidence in reading.
group reading aloud. Note: Choral reading may be used with a group to develop oral fluency or to make a presentation to an audience. It may also be used by two people, one of whom usually is a better reader and serves as a model during the reading.
Oral reading, often of poetry, that makes use of various voice combinations and contrasts to create meaning or highlight the tonal qualities of a passage.
Group reading aloud in unison, used as one of the whole language literacy-learning techniques.
a reading strategy where the teacher and students read orally together.
means reading aloud as a group.
A joint reading technique that helps a child become a more fluent reader by the tutor using a slightly louder tone of voice and slightly faster pace than that of the child.
Sometimes referred to as unison reading. The whole class reads the same text aloud. Usually the teacher sets the pace. Choral reading helps with the ability to read sight words and builds fluency.
is a paired reading technique. The reading partner and a group of children read aloud together. The partner's voice provides guidance to the children as needed.