Shared reading refers to:

a. a technique in which the teacher reads aloud but stops often to engage students with the material in a variety of ways.
b. a technique in which the teacher reads aloud from a Big Book while students listen or follow along using their own copy of the book.
c. a technique in which two students take turns reading to each other a paragraph or page of a book.
d. a technique in which each student in a group takes a turn reading out loud a sentence, paragraph, or page of a book.


b

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