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When a teacher reads aloud to students, which of the following strategies is being used?

  1. Independent reading

  2. Modeled reading

  3. Shared reading

  4. Comprehension reading

The correct answer is: Modeled reading

When a teacher reads aloud to students, the strategy being used is modeled reading. This technique involves the teacher demonstrating fluent reading and effective comprehension strategies while engaging the students. By reading aloud, the teacher showcases various components of reading, such as pronunciation, intonation, and expression, which are essential for students to develop their own reading fluency. This practice also provides an opportunity for students to observe how a proficient reader approaches a text, facilitating understanding of both the content and the reading process itself. In modeled reading, students are given the chance to hear the rhythm and structure of language, which can enhance their listening skills and vocabulary. It allows students to focus on the meaning of the text without the cognitive load of decoding it themselves, thus modeling how reading should sound and flow.