Read-Aloud Resources

Make Read-Alouds a Daily Routine

Reading aloud opens doors to language, comprehension, joy, and belonging, long before a child learns to read independently.

The resources on this page were developed by ILA members who serve on the Children’s Rights to Read Coalition and can be used in classrooms or shared with families to support read-aloud practices at home.

More resources will be added throughout February, so check back often. Want to be the first to know? Follow ILA on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Bluesky.

 

 

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Power Up Read-Aloud Practices

Join us on February 17 for a free-for-members webinar featuring Tanya Christ and Poonam Arya, who will share effective read-aloud practices across grade levels and learning contexts.

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More to Explore

The Power and Promise of Read-Alouds and Independent Reading
Download this free resource on why read-alouds matter, how they support independent reading, and what it looks like to use them purposefully to strengthen literacy development.