Abstract
This article discusses the importance of STEM-related picture book read-alouds in enhancing students’ reading competence and critical thinking skills. Drawing on the NEGA project, co-led by specialists from the U.S. Department of State and Uzbekistan, the study highlights how innovative read-aloud strategies, specifically using If I Built a Car, If I built a House and If I Built a School by Chris Van Dusen, can connect storytelling with STEM literacy. By integrating the 5E instructional model—Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, and Evaluate—educators can create dynamic lessons that foster creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving, preparing learners for interdisciplinary challenges. The article emphasizes the practical application of read-alouds through activities such as relationship builders, classroom energizers, and content-focused conversations, designed to actively engage learners. This approach transforms passive reading into an interactive, student-centered learning process, encouraging learners to explore complex STEM concepts like design and engineering in imaginative ways. Teachers in Uzbekistan who applied these strategies reported improved comprehension, engagement, and confidence among students, highlighting the transformative potential of combining language and STEM education. The article concludes with actionable recommendations for educators to adopt these strategies, demonstrating how they cultivate lifelong learning skills, critical thinking, and deeper engagement with both texts and STEM disciplines.
Keywords
- 5E approach
- Adolescent Learners
- Content Conversations
- Creativity
- Critical Thinking
- Experiential Learning
- Interdisciplinary Teaching
- Picture Book Read-Aloud
- Reading Competence
- STEM literacy
Citation
Masharipova, F., & Matlatipova, M. (2025). Fostering Critical Thinking and Literacy Through STEM-Themed Read-Alouds and Content Conversations. Language Bridge Academic Journal, 1(1), 30-34.