The Read Aloud Classroom

16. Making Read Alouds Interactive (without losing control)

Sara Soucy | Picture Book Enthusiast | Elementary Teacher Season 1 Episode 16

Are your read alouds feeling a bit... boring? Or maybe you've tried to make them more interactive only to end up with chaos and confusion? In this episode, I'm tackling one of the biggest challenges teachers share with me: making read alouds truly interactive without losing classroom control. I'll show you exactly how to engage your students in meaningful ways that deepen comprehension while maintaining a calm, focused learning environment.

I'm sharing four powerful interactive strategies you can implement immediately—turn and talk, act it out, stop and jot/draw, and hand signals—along with specific management tips for each one. You'll learn the art of smooth transitions, how to prepare effectively, and how to choose the right books for interactive success. Whether you're just starting with interactive read alouds or looking to refine your approach, this episode gives you actionable steps to transform read aloud time into the most magical part of your day (without the chaos!).

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