Help your child become a better READER

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Help your child become a better READER Questions to ask your child while reading: Who is the main character? What is the setting(where the story takes place) in the story? Does the setting change? What was the problem in the story and how was it solved? Did the character change during the story? How? How are you like the main character? How are you different? What do you predict will happen next in the story? Why do you think the author chose this title for the story? Do you like the title of this story? Why or why not? Can you think of a different title for the story? Which character from the story would you choose to be your friend? Why? Which part of the story was the most exciting? Why? Did you like the end of the story? Why or why not? Can you think of another way the story could have ended? Which parts in the story could really happen? Which parts could not really happen?