Comprehension Strategies
Our second comprehension strategy is Visualizing.
Rocky Raccoon will help us to make pictures in our head about the story.
After reading a story, ask these questions:
* How did you visualize the setting, main characters?
* Which words in the story helped you to visualize?
Rocky Raccoon will help us to make pictures in our head about the story.
After reading a story, ask these questions:
* How did you visualize the setting, main characters?
* Which words in the story helped you to visualize?
Our first comprehension strategy is Making Connections.
Spinner the Spider helps us to make text-to-self, text-to-text or text-to-world connections.
Spinner the Spider helps us to make text-to-self, text-to-text or text-to-world connections.
After reading a story, ask these questions:
* Does the story remind you of anything? Tell me about it.
* Which part of the story made you think of that?
* How is it similar/different to your life?
* Have you read another book like this? Tell me about it.
* Does the story remind you of anything? Tell me about it.
* Which part of the story made you think of that?
* How is it similar/different to your life?
* Have you read another book like this? Tell me about it.
Beanie Baby Reading Strategies
Here are the reading strategies that we will be using throughout the year. Please refer to this chart to help your child while reading.
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Remember to review your Jolly Phonics sounds.
Games to play:
Pop the Letter Sounds http://www.ictgames.com/phonemePopLS_v2.html
Word Pop http://www.ictgames.com/cvcPop.html
Pop the Letter Sounds http://www.ictgames.com/phonemePopLS_v2.html
Word Pop http://www.ictgames.com/cvcPop.html