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Teaching Reading with Interactive Rhyming

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Summary: Teach kids how to read by showing different ways to interact with rhymes and by using books that have animation; learn more tips on interactive rhyming in this free child-development video about teaching kids how to read.

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Ann Marie Kennedy is a certified and award-winning teacher. She has successfully, taught in and out of the classroom with programs that involved reading, literature and writing to and...read more

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"Hi, I'm Ann Kennedy on behalf of expertvillage.com and this session we'll be talking about rhyming and reading games. Interactive rhyming books. The new wave in books and they're wonderful for interactive rhyming and it also teaches the world our children are living in, a world of technology. It's a book that uses rhyming and also uses technology. It's called gallop. You open the book, we turn the page and let's turn the page again and look what we see. We see can you gallop like a horse? Giddee up a loo, giddee up a loo. And look, it's animated so there are books out there now that actually move so that it blends technology along with rhymes. Can you run like a dog? Roly poly pup. So this is an interactive book but we don't need necessarily an interactive book to teach interaction in rhyming. It's also very very very good to use from the classic books of Dr. Seuss to a lot that are on the market to old fairy tales, just about anything to rhyme so your children hear it. Even something like this, Red Ned Ted and Ed in bed. Can you say it? Let's say it together. Red Ned Ted and Ed in bed. In the next sessions we're going to learn a little bit more of how to interact with your child with rhymes and have a lot of fun doing it. "

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