Choosing Rd Alouds For Bigger When One Child is LD
Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 8:18 pm
My 6 & 7 year olds will be doing Bigger together. They will be 7 & 8. The younger of the 2 has some mild learning disabilities. I am having trouble choosing read alouds because of this. I have considered choosing books from each genre from the Beyond List again to use with Bigger. How much more complicated are the plots in the read alouds in Bigger compared to those for Beyond?
Just to let you know how he did with some of "Beyonds" Read Alouds...We read Helen Keller (easy for my LD child to follow with little explanation), A Lion To Guard Us (he loved it and required some explanation), Sarah Witcher's Story (loved it and required some explanation), A Cricket In Time Square (ATE IT UP with little explanation), Ginger Pye (required a LOT of explanation and he had trouble hanging in there)
So I would love to know what some of the "easier to follow" books on Bigger's list are or some ones to avoid for the sake of complication, or if you think I should stick with the Beyond list even in the "Bigger" Guide. Thanks!
Just to let you know how he did with some of "Beyonds" Read Alouds...We read Helen Keller (easy for my LD child to follow with little explanation), A Lion To Guard Us (he loved it and required some explanation), Sarah Witcher's Story (loved it and required some explanation), A Cricket In Time Square (ATE IT UP with little explanation), Ginger Pye (required a LOT of explanation and he had trouble hanging in there)
So I would love to know what some of the "easier to follow" books on Bigger's list are or some ones to avoid for the sake of complication, or if you think I should stick with the Beyond list even in the "Bigger" Guide. Thanks!