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Do your students have a hard time with responding to their reading in a variety of ways? Are their responses lacking depth and quality? These Reading Response Sentence Starters will help any student with responding to their text! This resource includes 12 categories with over 80 sentence starters: -My Prior

#touchdown23 Reading responses do not have to be challenging when you can use sentence stems to get you started! These reading response posters are great as a wall display, as a reference ring, or for student interactive notebooks. There are 12 categories that include over 80 sentence starters in la...

Close Reading posters, need to get more poster board and markers and find more space on my walls.

Close reading is a hot topic that's just getting hotter! Here are 21 anchor charts, bulletin board ideas and other resources that you can bring into your classroom to turn your readers into even closer readers.

At what age should a child learn to read. Tips to teach a child of 4 years/5 years/6 years how to read. How to teach reading skills to a child.

At what age should a child learn to read. Tips to teach a child of 4 years/5 years/6 years how to read. How to teach reading skills to a child.

How to Get Early Readers Responding to Texts

Once you’ve got your students in a guided reading routine, it's time to have them exploring what they’re reading and completing activities that develop their comprehension skills. This is no small feat when it comes to young readers because their writing skills are generally not developed yet which makes it difficult for them to express themselves independently. In order to set your students up to become comprehension experts, here are some tips and an overview of the order of progression…

One of the keys to teaching reading comprehension is showing kids how proficient readers think about text. Teachers have to find a way to make their thinking visible.

Freebie! One of the keys to teaching reading comprehension is showing kids how proficient readers think about text. Teachers have to find a way to make their thinking visible. One way is with graphic organizers.

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The Kumon Reading Program is designed to build the critical reading skills that take kids from learning to read in the early years to reading to learn as school becomes more challenging. The fundamentals instilled by Kumon over time lead to accelerated learning throughout life. Many Kumon Parents find their children working above grade level, which increases educational opportunities and opens up a new world of endless possibilities.
Need a holiday story elements for reading comprehension worksheets for the winter season? Students will write or draw about different reading skills such as main characters, plot, setting, and more. If you are reading a holiday read aloud as a class, this is the perfect follow up writing resource where you can assess your students on their comprehension. This comprehension resource makes the perfect winter or Christmas bulletin board.
Practice real world reading skills with this interactive grocery shopping activity!
Do you use anchor charts in your classroom? The kids love anchor charts, and they are a great way to practice reading skills! I created these simple anchor chart crafts to help kinders practice their word families and vowel teams.