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21.   Shh! I'm Reading!
Joni Bishop Lesson Design ?Fluency Shh! I'm Reading! Rationale: Learning to read silently is an important skill in reading fluently. Silent reading allows readers to extract meaning from the text effortlessly and in turn promotes the desire to read voluntarily. Materials: Class library of books on varied reading levels, chalkboard, chalk, reading jou...

22.   Short Id2
Pebbles King Rainbow Day Rationale: The most important goal of reading is to comprehend. There are many strategies that have been developed, but visualization is one key element that aids in reading comprehension. This lesson is designed to help children learn to visualize as they read which enables them to comprehend more easily. Materials: Paper and pencil, markers,...

23.   Before and After Thoughts
Before and After Thoughts Think.Think.Think. Rachel Owens Rationale: An important goal for all students to achieve is voluntary reading. By this stage of reading, students will be able to read familiar words at decode words at their reading level. This activity incorporates silent reading with understanding and comprehension and gives students the opportunity to choose the book themselves. Free reading time can be given on a daily b...

24.   Hmmmmmm?... Who, What, Where, When, Why
Beth Tyler Reading to Learn Hmmm? ..Who, What, Where, When, and Why Rationale: Reading comprehension is an important skill for students to master so that they can understand what they are reading. When you read you decode the words and comprehend the information. There are various ways to teach comprehension to childr...

25.   L.R.C. Learning Reading Comprehension
Lori Brown Reading to Learn L.R.C (Learning Reading Comprehension) Rationale: One of the most important things about teaching children to read is to make sure that they comprehend. Comprehension is not automatic to all children; many need to be guided into learning how to comprehend. This lesson helps to guide student...

26.   Teaching English Language Arts: PoetryDialogue12
Teaching English Language Arts : PoetryDialogue12 HomePage :: Categories :: PageIndex :: RecentChanges :: RecentlyCommented :: Login/Register Lesson 12 Poetry Reading day! This entire class is dedicated to reading poetry! 1) Explain snapping as appreciation for the poem. Audiences do this at poetry readings so that they can continue thinking about the poem after they finish reading it, as opposed to clapping, which ends the poem. 2) Students each get to read a po...

27.   LP_Elementary
Lesson Plans Elementary Reader (Fourth to Sixth Grade) Plan Evaluation Read new chapter(s) in Tom and I read this chapter using the 1 + 1 + novel or content 1 method. That is, I started off reading the book. first page aloud. Tom then read page 2 aloud and page 3 silently. We discussed the story at the - Read Chapter end of page 3. Tom's oral reading was choppy 10 (p. 102-110) in Sign with lots of unneeded repetitions, but he did of the Beaver have stretches where he read smoothly. His silent...

28.   Knight3
Loving to Read While Learning to Express! piggy Sara Knight Growing Toward Independence and Fluency Rationale: In order for children to become better readers they must learn to read fluently. Reading fluency is the ability to recognize words accurately, rapidly, and automatically. There are five components to fluency and those include reading faster, reading with expression, reading smoother, reading silently, and reading voluntarily. In this lesson, we will focus on reading more expressively. T...

29.   Shhh! Quiet as a Christmas Mouse
SShhhh! Quiet As a Christmas Mouse! Growing Independency and fluency adriane harden Rational: Reading silently is an imporant goal for all students and helps to build a love for voluntary reading. Once children have mastered decoding words and are working on building their sight vocabulary, fluency is the next step to becoming successful readers. Reading silently will help children to become more fl...

30.   The New Kite Lesson Plan, Story, Reading Comprehension Worksheet, Activity
InstructorWeb KITE LESSON PLAN WHAT HAPPENS NEXT STORY READING COMPREHENSION WORKSHEET SHEETS RECOGNITION TEACHING HELP LEARNING LANGUAGE ARTS ELEMENTARY STUDENTS EDUCATION KIDS CURRICULUM THEME UNIT FREE RESOURCES ACTIVITY THE NEW KITE An elementary reading comprehension printable worksheet on a story about a girl named Sue Ellen and her new kite. The story is...


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