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  • How to Incorporate Reading Through Phys Ed

    Physical education can be more than calisthenics and weight training. In physical education classes, teachers and coaches can reinforce the academic skills being taught in other classrooms. By...

  • Printable Bookmark Reading Strategy

    Students need reminders when they learn reading strategies. Bookmarks are a great way to give students a handy tip sheet of facts and strategies for improving their reading. You can make your own...

  • Techniques to Improve Elementary Reading Comprehension

    While many children possess the ability to read a book, fewer know how to truly comprehend what they read. Regardless of what content area you teach, your goal should be to promote comprehension...

  • Reading Fluency Strategies

    Students achieve reading fluency when they can read accurately and smoothly while maintaining a conversational tone. Children do not become fluent in one specific grade of school. Rather, they...

  • Reading Skills Exercises

    Reading skills are taught through teacher modeling and student practice. The skills that are most essential for comprehension are predicting, inferring, questioning, retelling, and summarizing....

  • Teaching Map-Reading Skills

    Map reading is an essential skill for use in the classroom and the real world. Students need to be able to read and understand maps to study social studies and geography; maps can also be useful...

  • Activities for Teaching Fluency in Reading at the Grade 4 Level

    By grade 4, most students are very comfortable decoding words. However, sometimes their fluency and inflexion is still substandard, and without good fluency, a student may have difficulty...

  • How to Chart Reading Fluency

    Reading fluency plays an important role in how well someone comprehends what they read. Fluency involves the rate, accuracy and prosody (proper phrasing and expression) of reading. Fluent readers...

  • How to Teach Fourth Graders Reading Fluency

    Fluency is the ability to read with proper expression, accurately, and at an appropriate rate of speed. Fluency is developed by practicing daily using a variety of methods and resources. Fourth...

  • How to Teach Speed Reading

    Speed reading is a beneficial skill to have as a child or adult. It can help you read books, articles, textbooks and information at high speeds, helping you finish faster and more efficiently. It...

  • How to Teach Deaf Students to Read

    Teaching a deaf student to read requires knowledge of sign language and use of visual manipulatives. In order to be successful, a reading teacher must engage the student using the learning...

  • How to Make Inferences in Reading

    Making inferences in reading is a crucial skill that must be mastered for a reader to have real comprehension. Making inferences involves reading the text and recalling prior experiences that are...

  • How to Read Sight Words

    The ability to easily recognize and read sight words increases fluency and comprehension skills. It is easier for someone to remember what they've read when they do not have to struggle to decode...

  • How to Teach Children with Autism to Read

    Autistic children can and do learn how to read. In fact, even children with severe autism that cannot speak can learn how to read. In those cases, reading can give children the ability to...

  • Teaching Students to Read Assignments

    Teaching students to read assignments involves assigning homework that requires critical thinking in response to reading selections. Encourage students to read their assignments, offering...

  • Teach Children to Read

    One of the best ways to teach a child to read is to read out loud to have fun and enjoy books together. Teach a child to read with tips from a writing instructor in this free video on writing.

  • How to Establish a Developmental Reading Program

    Many students in schools today have a need of intensive learning in the area of reading. In developmental reading programs you need to take into consideration each of your student's individual...

  • Motivating Students to Read

    Reading is a habit that is useful when it is developed at an early age, so it's important for parents to spend time reading with their children. Teach kids to read books that are at an appropriate...

  • How to Improve Children Reading Comprehension

    Reading comprehension is an ongoing process and is improved greatly whenever a student advances from the basic skill of fact recall to critically thinking. As a parent or reading teacher, there...

  • How to Help a Second Grader Read Better

    The second grade is an important time for reading instruction because you move your class from the basics of phonics and reading skills to actual application in a text. The type of texts is...

  • How to Improve Reading Comprehension in the 3rd Grade

    The importance of reading comprehension in the third grade cannot be emphasized enough. Research proves that children who are struggling in reading at the end of third grade will have academic...

  • How to Improve Reading Fluency & Comprehension

    Reading fluency is achieved when a student can read accurately. This involves not only reading the words correctly but reading with smoothness and proper expression while acknowledging sentence...

  • How Does Illiteracy Affect a US Citizen?

    Illiteracy is the inability to read or write. While the United State provides free public school education to all of its citizens, many remain uneducated. There is a common belief that people who...

  • How to Help Students Write Poetry

    The hardest part of writing anything is getting started. That seems to be twice as true for students. If your class has the same problem, maybe this lesson plan will help.

  • How to Teach Remedial Reading

    Remedial reading is an extremely important class for children who are struggling with reading. Because these children have difficulty reading, they generally do not like it. To reach these...

  • How to Celebrate "Read Across America" Day in the Classroom

    "Read Across America" is a special reading event celebrated every year on or near Dr. Seuss' birthday, March 2. Created and promoted by the National Educator's Association, the goal is to have...

  • How to Celebrate National Children's Book Week in the Classroom

    National Children's Book Week was created to bring attention to and increase interest in children's books and to encourage students' interest in reading. Being able to read is vital to every...

  • Tips on Reading Comprehension

    Reading comprehension is a skill learned first in elementary school and is important to master for academic success. Many students have problems understanding the point of a story and remembering...

  • How to Use Reader's Theater to Teach Reading Comprehension

    Young readers tend to read word by word, rather than a sentence at a time. Reading in this way limits reading comprehension. Reading fluently does take practice, but one way you can encourage...

  • How to Tackle Difficult Reading Material

    Sometimes making your way through a complex book or a dense article can seem overwhelming. And that’s true for adults as well as kids. When we get handed a complicated 25-page draft of a...

  • How to Present a Booktalk to Kids

    A booktalk is a short presentation that a librarian gives to kids in order to spark their interest in checking out a particular book. An effective booktalk is lively and leaves the listeners...

  • How to Tutor in Sacramento to Help in Reading Comprehension

    There are numerous sites to place to visit in the Sacramento area that will inspire children to want to read including the Sacramento Zoo, the State Railroad Museum and Sutter's Fort. Integrating...

  • How to Teach Digital Time to Special Needs Students

    Teaching digital time to a special needs student may seem like an easy task, but there is more to telling time than being able to read a clock or digital display. Without an understanding of time,...

  • How to Improve Reading Skills for Students in Secondary Education

    Improving reading skills is essential in order to succeed in today’s world. Students who struggle with reading often need more practice and motivation to strengthen reading skills....

  • How to Teach Reading in Content Areas

    Students - and some teachers - think that sound reading skills are not necessary in all subjects. Even though you may not be an English teacher, reading needs to happen right across the...

  • How to Teach a Reading English Mini Lesson

    Teaching reading should be done in a quiet supportive atmosphere, especially with children with learning disabilities. Research has shown that soft music in the background is conducive to...

  • How to Teach Reading Fluency to Second Grade Students

    Second grade is very exciting, because most children make the transition from "learning to read to reading to learn." They no longer have to concentrate exclusively on decoding and sounding our...

  • How to Teach Reading With Expression

    Although it rarely receives much attention from teachers, reading with expression is an important skill for students. It improves public speaking, makes it easier to understand the text, and even...

  • How to Teach Reading Strategies

    If you're an elementary school teacher, reading strategies are some of the most important skills that you can teach your students. With proper guidance, they can learn how to scan for the main...

  • How to Encourage Student Reading

    Ideally, every student would be motivated to read for the sheer intrinsic pleasure of the activity. Unfortunately, this is not always the case, and many schools’ ELA curricula require students to...

  • How to Help Students Reading Aloud

    Reading aloud helps students learn to read smoothly, building skills of fluency, continuity and confidence. Encouraging young students to read aloud will help them comprehend what they are...

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