Description
The power of good storytelling is about you, the teacher, joyfully and deliberately modeling your love for reading in the classroom. Join Naomi Harm for this hands-on, interactive workshop as she shares best practices for delivering modeled read aloud sessions that will inspire and engage your students as we celebrate National Women's History Month. In addition, Naomi will discuss how to extend these read aloud sessions with active conversations that will allow students to explore the discoveries and inventions by women leaders in the world of STEM. Participants will also receive a copy of Naomi's templates to create their own "Her-Story Global Collaboration Project" activities to differentiate instruction and personalize learning for diverse learners in the classroom.
Objectives
Explore books that highlight innovative women throughout history that can be utilized for oral read aloud activities in the classroom. Discover how active, collaborative conversations allow students to understand the accomplishments of women leaders, including their notable character traits and the challenges they faced.






