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  • How to Help Your Child Become a Smarter Reader

    Many parents are confident and assured by the speed and accuracy of the reading process demonstrated by their children; never suspecting that the child understands little of what they are reading....

  • Early Reading Games

  • Critical Reading Skills Activities for High School

    Critical reading skills are essential for students in high school, as they help students understand literature, problem solving, test taking and homework assignments. Using contextual clues and...

  • How to Find a DRA Level on Second-Grade Books

    Developmental Reading Assessment measures a student's reading level from kindergarten through the eighth grade. The DRA level assists the educator in finding books for a student that correspond...

  • How to Design a Reading Program

    Since reading is a complex skill with many facets, a good reading program is important to students' success. It is as important to consider how you will teach each skill as it is to think about...

  • How to Read to Preschool Students

    All kids love a good book, and reading to preschoolers is the first step to helping them read on their own. Creating time during the day to read is essential and starts students on their way to...

  • How to Read Books Aloud for Teen Boys

    There are many reasons why you might want to read aloud to teenage boys. You might be trying to engage reluctant readers or trying to assist students with dyslexia or attention deficit...

  • How to Motivate Your Kids to Read More Often

    Motivating your kids to read more often can be a challenge, but it doesn’t have to if you know the right way to go about it. If you follow these steps you will be surprised at how often your...

  • How to Speed Read Efficiently

    The title says it all: how to Speed Read, how to summarize information you've just read, how read efficiently, skimming through text and retain the important points when you're in a hurry. It's a...

  • How to Use Reading Beach Balls

    Reading beach balls are a unique tool that introduce an element of play into after-reading strategies and reading comprehension practice. Reading beach balls may also help kinesthetic learners by...

  • Summer Reading for World History

    Summer reading lists for world history students may focus on themes covered during the school year and expand knowledge by covering more obscure topics. Whether reading lists are assigned as part...

  • How to Make Your Child a Better Reader

    "The more you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go." - Dr. Seuss, "I Can Read With My Eyes Shut!" No matter what your...

  • Middle School Reading & Assistive Technology

    Reading is a core academic subject in most schools. If your middle school child (ages 12 to 13) finds reading difficult, assistive technologies may enhance and strengthen this ability.

  • How to Become a Literacy Coach

    A literacy coach is responsible for the implementation of a school's reading program, usually in elementary grades. Literacy coaches work with teachers to determine the best ways to improve...

  • How to Get Your Kids Enthusiastic About Reading

    Whether your child already knows how to read or is just beginning to learn, it is never too late to help your child along to become enthusiastic about reading. The earlier you encourage your...

  • How to Raise Reading Test Scores

    No matter what standardized test your students are taking, reading is a major focus (even on math tests). There, teaching reading even more important than ever. The strategy suggested here will...

  • How to Annotate Books

    Almost all high school and college teachers require this. They are right, if done correctly, you will do better on your test grades. Annotating is not that hard if you know what you are looking...

  • How to Read Much Faster

    Whether you are a student who needs to get homework done faster or simply a person who has a lot to read, you can save time by learning to read much faster. In fact, faster reading is usually...

  • How to Use Newspapers to Teach Reading & Writing Skills

    Reading, writing, and language teachers can use the newspaper as an effective tool for demonstrating the concepts of reading and writing, as well as the structure of the English language. Using...

  • How to Help Frustrated Readers

    Reading is an essential skill in education. Students who enjoy reading are more successful in school. American classrooms are filled with all types of readers: advanced readers, beginner readers,...

  • How to Teach Reading Comprehension Strategies

    We have to specifically teach reading comprehension strategies because good reading comprehension does not always come naturally. Some children have good phonics skills and they can read all of...

  • How to Find Out the Reading Level of a Book

    Knowing the reading level of a book is critical for reading comprehension. There are multiple ways to find out the reading level of a book. Often, the reading level, or an age range, is provided...

  • How to Plan Differentiated Reading Groups

    Teachers often struggle with how to best meet the needs of their diverse learners. The reading levels of students vary greatly, which makes it difficult to teach the same skills and strategies to...

  • How to Teach Reading Skills to ADHD Students

    All students learn best when effective teaching practices are used, but this is especially true for students with ADHD. Teachers must prepare students by providing a structured lesson that...

  • How to Teach The Westing Game in the Classroom

    "The Westing Game," by Ellen Raskin, is a popular novel to teach in elementary and lower middle school classrooms. It is a fun novel with a large cast of characters who all meet together during...

  • How to Set Up an Independent Reading Program in High School

    Teachers often find a disconnect between what they know works, and what the practical realities of their classrooms allow. One place where this often plays out in the secondary classroom is in...

  • How Phonics Is Used in a Reading Program?

    Phonics is used to teach children how to sound out words and to recognize smaller parts of words in order to put larger ones together. Forty years ago, nearly every student who was learning to...

  • Exercises for ESL Students

    Providing ESL (English as a second language) students with a variety of activities to practice and review their English improves their fluency, vocabulary and comprehension. Improving these three...

  • How to Read Along to Books With CDs

    Often, reading is conceived as a solitary, quiet activity. But recorded novels, plays and poems have been popular since the early years of radio. Now, people choose to multitask while listening to...

  • Professional Development Plan for Improvement in Reading

    Teaching reading is the most integral and difficult challenge that teachers face today. Successful reading teachers continue to hone their skills through professional development to capitalize...

  • How to Read a Story to a Child in Bed

    Reading to your children should be a habit that you star as early as possible. A key time to read to your child is at bedtime. This is the time your child is calming down and ready to give you...

  • How to Teach Your Child to Read Better

    Children need good reading skills to help them succeed in academics and beyond. And while your child may have some reading ability, he or she may need assistance improving his or her skills. While...

  • What Is Scaffolding in Reading?

    Scaffolding in reading is similar to scaffolding in building. Scaffolds brace the building and allow workers access when a structure is being erected; scaffolds in reading support learning and...

  • Reading Mastery for English Language Learners

    English language learners (ELL) can achieve reading mastery through the traditional methods of direct instruction combined with intensive practice in specific reading skills like phoneme...

  • How to Teach Reading to High School Students

    Children are expected to learn how to read early in their school careers. It is an important part of growing up and is vital to future success in life, yet millions of high school students have...

  • Information on the How to Read Program

    There are several schools of thought on how to effectively teach a child to read. The two most familiar schools of thought are the whole language approach and the phonics approach. There is an...

  • How to Help Your Child Develop a Love for Reading

    Any teacher will tell you that the number one thing you can do to help prepare your child for school or to help them improve their grades is to read with yoru children. Helping your child develop...

  • Activities to Help With Reading Reinforcement

    Reinforcing reading with activities and strategies is key to student success. Building students' background knowledge before reading helps create interest in the story and reading. Varying...

  • Activities for Tutoring in Reading

    Literacy is essential for success in this world, and it's important that students get the help they need. If you're a reading tutor, always have several reading activities in mind. Students...

  • Fluency Reading Activities for Children

    Fluency is the ability to read text with speed, accuracy and proper expression and it plays a major role in comprehension of the material read. There are activities and strategies that can improve...

  • Help With Reading & Writing

    When you have a child who needs help with reading and writing the task can seem daunting. The more you can help your child with those tasks the easier it will be for him to learn in school and to...

  • How to Explain the Stages of Reading With Graphic Organizers

    Use a red pen or marker to draw a circle. Draw lines coming out from the circle. This basic type of organizer is sometimes referred to as a spider organizer. The main idea goes inside the circle,...

  • About Reading Fluency

    Learning to read with fluency forms a keystone of a balanced literacy program. Teach reading fluency to students along with reading strategies, phonics and comprehension.

  • About Reading Skills in High School

    According to a study, 15 percent of our children in the fourth grade cannot read more than 74 words per minute, which makes it near impossible for them to keep track of thoughts through one...

  • Tutorials for Reading Assessments

    Reading assessments are evaluations which are designed to show reading levels and comprehensions patterns of various students. A reading assessment tutorial guides teachers to create a reading...

  • How to Find Free Reading Material for Children

    When teaching a child to read, one of the best ways to build up their reading level is to expose them to as many words and concepts as possible. This forces them to sound out words they do not...

  • Novel Teaching Methods for Inner City Schools

    All students benefit from learning by reading and discussion novels. Working with novels in the inner city poses several distinct challenges. Some of the schools will not have the budget for each...

  • Interactive Games for Vocabulary Words in Reading

    Vocabulary is important for reading comprehension and for communication. But memorizing vocabulary words is not an especially engaging activity, so it's not the best way for students to develop...

  • How to Raise a child to read

    A lifelong love of reading will serve your child well. What can you do to increase your chances of raising a reader? Here are some tips.

  • How to Calculate Fluency

    Fluency is a term used to describe a person's reading ability. Fluency rate is the speed at which a person can read effectively. To measure someone's reading fluency is to measure the speed at...

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