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Two children reading science books

How To Use Read-Alouds To Teach Science

Science, Thinking on EducationBy Studies WeeklyMarch 16, 2023

How To Use Read-Alouds To Teach Science Mar. 16, 2023  ◊  By Studies Weekly Science and reading often pair well, because students often need background information to understand the what, why, and how of a science activity. According to Canice Thynne in her Oct. 7, 2022 article for Edutopia, “Reading a book usually leads to…

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