How does choral reading differ from storytelling?
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Choral reading is reading aloud in unison with a whole class or group of students. Choral reading helps build students' fluency, self-confidence, and motivation. Because students are reading aloud together, students who may ordinarily feel self-conscious or nervous about reading aloud have built-in support.
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Choral reading can be differentiated by assigning readings to groups of students based on ability level. This can be done during reading stations, guided reading groups, or pulling out small groups of students during independent reading time. (similar to Reader's Theatre) with much expression.
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