Lecture à voix haute
Grade
Sixième–12Language
French — FRPublished
Raisonnement
Pour de nombreux étudiants, les idées de la page prennent vie lorsqu’elles sont verbalisées. La lecture du texte à haute voix permet à chaque élève d’accéder à la documentation et de développer sa capacité d’auditeur actif. Écouter de bons lecteurs donne un exemple de lecture fluide et peut aider les élèves à savoir comment prononcer des mots inconnus. En invitant les élèves à lire, cette stratégie encourage la participation en classe et détourne l’attention sur l’enseignant comme seule source d’information.
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