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Friday Reading at BMS

In a culture where academic pressure increases with every school year, the simple act of reading aloud to students often falls by the wayside—especially in secondary schools. Yet research and experience show that being read to remains a powerful tool for engaging learners of all ages.

Reading aloud isn’t just for younger children. In fact, secondary students can benefit enormously from hearing texts spoken with emotion, rhythm, and clarity. It models fluent reading, supports comprehension, and makes complex material more accessible. For students who struggle with reading—due to learning difficulties, limited vocabulary, or language barriers—hearing a confident reader can reduce anxiety and build confidence.

But the benefits go deeper. When teachers read to students, they create shared experiences that build classroom community and stimulate discussion. A well-read passage can bring literature to life, introduce students to new genres, and spark a love for reading that silent, independent study may not always achieve.

A great way to start the day each Friday!

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