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LessonCorner Directory Results for Reading
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1. Reading Skills - Scanning
Scanning is used to discover required information to complete a given task such as making a decision about what to watch on TV, or which museum to visit while visiting a foreign city. Ask students NOT to read the excerpt before they begin the exercise, but rather, to focus on completing the task based on what the question requires.
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2. The Time Machine by H. G. Wells
The following reading comprehension lesson employs The Time Machine by H. G. Wells. It is based on the idea that using visual images and competition between students can all add up to a more memorable, and therefore long term, learning experience.
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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 16212 for Reading
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1. The 5 W's of Reading
The 5 W's of Reading Catherine Kirsch Reading to Learn Rationale: Reading comprehension is an important skill for students to master so that they can understand what they are reading. This lesson will help students to realize the importance of reading comprehension. Students will learn how to apply comprehension strateg...
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2. You Be the Teacher!
You Be the Teacher! Rationale: It is important for children to read voluntarily. The effects of enjoying reading and reading on a voluntary basis are essential to growth in reading skills and fluency. When children get to choose reading materials on things that they are interested in, it encourages this voluntary reading habit. Materials: classroom collection of books on various topics(the teacher must be fami...
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3. Reading, Reading and more Reading
Reading, Reading and more Reading Kesha Floyd Rationale: Children will learn to enjoy reading as they practice their reading skills over and over. Children will to able to comprehend and enjoy texts through assisted and repeated readings. As children read a text over and over the automatically of the childr...
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4. The 5 W's
The 5 W's Reading to Learn Madelyn Wright Rationale: Reading comprehension is an important skill for students to master so that they can understand what they are reading. This lesson will help students to realize the importance of reading comprehension. Students will learn how to apply comprehension strategies so tha...
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5. Reading Comprehension
Karah Copeland 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 students with comprehending. Materials: P...
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6. W, W, W, We Want W!
W, W, W, We Want W! Reading to Learn Sarah Lynn Cowart Rationale: Reading comprehension is key when students are reading. In order for them to understand what they are reading they must comprehend. There are various ways to teach comprehension to children. Through this lesson I will help students learn to comprehend by asking...
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7. Silent Reading Is Fun!
Karissa Lang Growing Independence and Fluency Silent Reading Is Fun! 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 and gives students the opportunity to choose the book themse...
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8. Intergrade Reading Buddies
Skip to navigation Skip to content Cai Krikorian You are here: Home ยป Intergrade Reading Buddies Navigation 1: Home 2: Resume 3: Ongoing Education 4: Philosophy of Education 5: Classroom Management 6: Sample Lesson Plans + 6.1: Social Studies: Grade 6 Canada and World Connections + 6.2: Art: Grade 2 + 6.3: Media Studies: Grade 2 + 6.4: Integrated Language and Drama: Grade 2 + Current pa...
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9. What Do You See?
What Do You See Reading to Learn Laura Slocum Rationale: The goal of reading is comprehension. For students to be able to comprehend what they are reading, they must be able to visualize the text in their minds. During this lesson students will practice constructing mental images from their reading. Materials: Class set of...
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10. Reading Fluency
Gary Speake Growing Independence and Fluency Adventures With Curious George Rationale: After children have learned how to decode text, it is important for them to keep reading so that their reading will become more fluent each time they read. By the end of second grade most students can read but their reading is not fluent, fast, or expressive. This lesson is designed to encourage students to read so that their reading will become fluent, faster and more expressive howeve...
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