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  • Reading Comprehension Worksheets Featuring free Reading Comprehensionreading comprehension worksheets for teachers and parents to copy for their kids. They include original stories, poems, essays, and articles. They are most appropriate for upper elementary through middle school years.
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  • Reading Comprehension — Research Informs Us The goals of reading are to understand written text, integrate new ideas, and generalize from what is read. As a parent, what should you know about reading comprehension to help your child improve his skills and achieve those goals? Develop Decoding Skills Your child can’t understand...
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  • Reading Comprehension: The Literacy Web Within this page,the complex processes involved in reading comprehension are divided into three categories (much like the National Reading Panel Report). The categories include vocabulary instruction, text comprehension instruction, and teacher preparation and comprehension strategies instruction. You'll also find useful websites that students can visit to practice their use of comprehension strategies with fiction and non-fiction texts at a variety of reading levels.
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  • Specific Reading Comprehension Strategies As indicated previously, failures in reading comprehension are usually attributable to one or more factors: lack of interest, lack of concentration, failure to understand a word, a sentence, or relationships among sentences, or failure to understand how information fits together. Most of the strategies discussed here are arranged according to these factors. Some of the reading strategies may be used by students themselves, while others require intervention by a facilitator
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  • Study Skills: Reading Comprehension Reading Comprehension: The REDW Strategy for Finding Main Ideas REDW is a good strategy to use to find the main idea in each paragraph of a reading assignment. Using this strategy will help you comprehend the information contained in your assignment. Each of the letters in REDW stands for a step in the strategy. Read...
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  • Thinking Aloud and Reading Comprehension Supporting Theory/Research Rationale Preparing texts for reading comprehension instruction and preparing students to read that text (other handouts) are important components of reading comprehension instruction; however, the essence of reading comprehension instruction begins only after students respond to the text in discussion, retelling, writing, or acting out. Note that "answering questions" is not on the list of post-reading activities appropriate in reading comprehension instruction
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