Teaching comprehension
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Have students who just can't remember what they have read? I have ten reading comprehension strategies to use right away to help them out!
Tramaine Jones saved to Reading Strategies
Reading Comprehension Strategies for Struggling Readers | Perfect for kids in kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd, grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, and all through middle school, these reading comprehension activities and ideas will appeal to even the mos

Amy Bratsos saved to ELEMENTARY CREATIONS
A great resource to explicitly teach comprehension strategies It’s a great warm up or ending activity for guided reading! Includes 8 comprehension strategies! beanie baby strategies, comprehension, first grade, second grade, reading, reading instruction, guided reading, task cards, intervention, reading intervention, craft boxes, task boxes, retelling, making predictions, inferencing, context clues, main idea details, details, asking questions during reading, visualization, inference
Marsha Brown saved to Stations
Guided reading questions for character, plot, making connections and reading strategies.

Time4Teaching saved to Literacy Ideas
Reading comprehension strategies are essential for your fluent readers. Get a helpful reading comprehension strategies list of 14 skills to teach.

Sara De Fazio saved to 5th grade reading
How to make reading comprehension instruction engaging with ideas from the book DIsrupting Thinking by Kylene Beers and Robert Probst

Nancy Rezek saved to Education
These easy to use techniques can be used by teachers for students in upper elementary and middle school to develop stronger reading comprehension skills.

Rachel Dugan saved to reading groups
How to make reading comprehension instruction engaging with ideas from the book DIsrupting Thinking by Kylene Beers and Robert Probst

Lorri Mast saved to The Classy Clasroom
Asking questions before, during, and after reading comes very naturally to skilled readers, but for struggling readers, this skill can be just the opposite. Asking questions of varying depths is arguably the most important reading

Apljuce Blue saved to Comprehension Skills
Teaching context clues with nonsense words makes students really tackle what the word could be. It brings out the giggles too!
Angela Wolfe saved to Work Dreams