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1 Reading Comprehension Strategies Getting kids motivated to read, recall and return to reading

2 Reading Today In today’s elementary classrooms there is a great push for core reading programs or basal reading. Teachers use these programs as a foundation in the elementary and middle grades for consistent instruction. (Cooter, Reutzel. P. 271)

3 Programs to enhance reading and reading comprehension Reading recovery Early steps Success for all Four blocks Reading mastery

4 Sometimes student slip through the cracks and the reading basal programs do not meet their needs. This is when teachers need to create their own strategies and interventions to bring the struggling reader up to level.

5 Ideas for Improving reading comprehension

6 Story Maps Type of graphic organizer Organizes parts of a story being read Helps the students outline most important parts

7 Retellings Could use a graphic organizer Bookmark Poster Helps kids put into their own words the goings-on of a story they have read

8 Book reports Short or lengthy depending on the grade Synopsis of the story or book that was read Opinion stated somewhere in report or at the end a recommendation given to read it.

9 Making predictions Predictions made prior to reading help guide learning. Students can check predictions while reading and see if their predictions were correct. A good way to compare and contrast their ideas with what really was read

10 Fun stuff Interactive pictures to sequence Reader’s theater Posters Retelling sidewalk Book elections where kids vote for best books Accelerated reader in class competitions Read 100 books by _______date


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