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Articles related to "Teach Reading"
Teaching Reading Strategies Some teaching tips on how to teach reading strategies in a heterogeneous elementary school classroom. teaching reading strategies • elementary school teaching tips • elementary reading strategies • teaching reading lesson plan • teaching tips on teaching reading
Criteria for Teaching Reading Here is a summary of criteria that you should keep in mind when planning reading lessons for both elementary and middle school level reading program. teaching reading • tips and strategies for teaching reading • teaching reading in elementary and middle school • strategies for planning elementary and middle read • planning reading lessons
Camping Alphabet Cards These alphabet cards can be used in so many ways. camping • alphabet • flashcards • phonics • preschool
Fostering a Love of Reading Boxing children into levels of reading can in the long run be a detriment to the development of their joy for reading and in turn their growth. teaching reading • how to choose a book • leveled texts • children and the joy of reading • political implications of teaching reading
How to Teach Reading Strategies What's the real purpose behind teaching reading? Activities for pre-while-post stages of reading texts. how to reach reading strategies • graphic organizers • esl • efl students • methods of motivating students to read
How To Use a Word Wall to Teach Reading Skills Primary students learn sight words, sounds, rhymes, word patterns, and spelling skills during reading and writing lessons featuring a classroom Word Wall. primary word wall activities • elementary sight word ideas • make a classroom word wall • student word wall file folders • reading lesson visual aid
Reading Comprehension Strategies Organize and understand information for comprehension. Main focus on activating prior knowledge, making connections, predictions, visualizing, inferences and main ideas. reading comprehension strategies • teaching reading comprehension strategy • drawing inferences • activating prior knowledge • making connections
Review of Teaching Literacy by Hugo Kerr Hugo Kerr's new book on literacy instruction is a good introduction to some of the important ideas in the teaching of reading today. But it is not without controvery. hugo kerr • dyslexia • cognitive psychology • reading • teaching reading
Teaching Reading at Home: Free Phonics Worksheets and Resources If you are teaching phonics now or will be in the future here are some great free worksheets to get you started. Find out from teachers and homeschoolers all over the net--you can do this frugally! free phonics worksheets • teaching phonics at home • homeschool phonics resources • free phonics lesson plans • books on teaching phonics
Teaching Reading to the Deaf Parents of deaf children are focused on empowering their child to talk and later to read. How do pattern books assist in the development of reading skills? deaf • hearing impaired • cochlear implant • heard of hearing • add
The Importance of Teaching Reading Strategies Students who are behind in reading are not the only children who benefit from being taught specific reading strategies. teaching reading strategies • improving reading skills • helping students catch up in reading • teaching specific reading strategies • helping students get ahead in reading
The Whole Language vs Phonics Debate Continues... This debate has continued for years...what's it all about? Who believes what? Is one really better than the other? This article covers aspects of Whole Language and Phonics that will be of interest to anyone who struggles with the reading issue in our schools. whole-language • whole language • phonics • teaching • reading
An ESL Bank for Reading An esl teacher needs an esl 'bank' of reading tips, ideas to teach a child to read. emerging • readers • literacy • beginning • reading
ESL Summer Programs Summer programs can help teachers learn what makes a good teacher when it comes to teaching reading to ESL students. esl summer programs • teaching reading to esl students • summer programs for teachers • summer programs for esl teachers • how to be a good teacher
Language Experience Approach How to use the Language Experience Approach reading strategy, or LEA, with beginning readers to increase elementary students' ability to decode and comprehend text. how to use lea reading strategy • language experience approach to increase decoding • decoding help reading strategy • lesson plan to increase decoding • lesson plan to increase comprehension
Teach Letter-Sound Correspondence A handy tool for teaching phonics, a Picture File has a section for each letter of the alphabet and is filled with pictures that represent the sounds for each letter. letter-sound correspondence • making phonics fun • creating a picture file • tool for teaching phonics • sorting classifying games
Becoming a Better Reader Some ideas for reading lesson plans and how to incorporate different skills and strategies. becoming a better reader • reading lesson • reading lesson plan • reading skills and strategy • teaching reading skills
Choosing the Right Phonics Curriculum The right phonics curriculum is important for teaching your child how to read. There are many different types of programs that you can use, but they are not all the same. phonics curriculum • teach phonics • learn to read • hooked on phonics • teach reading
DEAR: Finding Time to Read Do you DEAR in your classroom? Drop everything and read is a great way to keep kids reading... silent reading • ssr • sustained silent reading • dear • drop everything and read
How to Teach Vocabulary Orally Activities for teaching and reviewing sound-letter correspondences in the English language as part of a language/phonemic awareness program. young esl/efl learners • oral activities • teaching reading to young esl learners • activities • ideas
Preparing Students to Read a Novel Teachers help make new concepts accessible to students by using an opinion survey and short writing assignment to make predictions and introduce themes in the stort, access prior knowledge • make predictions • teaching reading • prepare students to read • introduce themes
Reading Despite Disability Reading is important. With few exceptions (such as severe mental or physical impairment) reading skills are necessary for success as an adult. special education reading • disabled kids reading skills • developmental reading skills • books for special ed kids • reading disability
Reading to Kids Parents model to their children how to select a book to read for enjoyment. reading to kids • reading to children • reading to young children • teaching reading to kids • reading aloud to children
Reading with Meaning, Teaching Comprehension With the release of Debbie Miller's "Teaching with Intention," it's a good time to take a new look at her first book for primary grade teachers. reading with meaning • teaching reading comprehension • debbie miller book • develop effective literacy program • primary teaching strategies
Swapping Stories Books surrounded me as a child and life will not be much different for my daughter in this respect. As anyone who has ever helped me move is acutely aware of, I have pretty much saved every book I have ever owned. It’s a great comfort to me to know that I can return to any one of them in the dead of night and be certain of finding the reference I need. books • early childhood development • reading development • reading skills • literacy skills
Teaching Vocabulary Orally Activities for teaching and reviewing sound-letter correspondences in the English language as part of a language/phonemic awareness program. young esl/efl learners • oral activities • teaching reading to young esl learners • activities • ideas
Teaching Your Preschooler to Read Teaching a preschooler to read is rewarding. Give your preschooler a head start for school by using some of these ideas. teach preschooler to read • how to teach reading • preschool reading • school readiness • preschool education
Encourage Pre-Teens to Read Motivating pre-teens and tweens to read can be difficult. Adolescents can be coaxed into reading independently, and find that they enjoy it. The key is to find a hook encouraging pre-teens to read • motivating tweens to read • using children's interests to encourage reading • reading levels • encouraging adolescents to read
Fancy Nancy Comprehension Lesson How to use Fancy Nancy Bonjour Butterfly to teach primary school students to recall main events from a story and increase reading comprehension by creating a comic strip. fancy nancy reading activity • how to teach story comprehension • story sequence lesson plan • how to identify main events • fancy nancy bonjour butterfly lesson plan
Help Your Deaf Child Read If a deaf child struggles to understand words and to talk, how does he learn to read? This is the first in a series of articles on reading and deafness. deaf • deafness • reading • language • vocabulary
Homework for Single Parents Quick, fun things for busy parents to do at home to help teach and reinforce the reading skills of children. Small things can make a big difference! single parents help with reading • single parent time management • home activities for reading • parents as teachers • home schooling
Teaching ESL Reading Reading is an integral part of the language teaching syllabus. Learners can access meaning easier with reading exercises that have been properly prepared. reading exercise • esl reading exercise • reading lesson • reading lesson plans • second language teaching reading plans
The Reciprocal Teaching Primary Reading Strategy The four parts of the reciprocal teaching reading strategy teach elementary students to comprehend and decode text by predicting, clarifying, questioning and summarizing. reciprocal teaching reading strategy • increase elementary reading comprehension • teach decoding to primary students • making reading predictions • clarifying reading strategy
Use K-W-L Technique in Reading Lessons Strategic teaching using the K-W-L technique activates students' prior knowledge, which is important for engaging them during the stages of teaching reading. k-w-l technique • k-w-l reading strategy • teaching reading • reading lessons • strategic thought process
Using Differentiated Teaching Strategies How much time do you spend on differentiated teaching? By adapting instruction to cater to different levels, you will teach more effectively to a variety of students. differentiated teaching • differentiated instruction strategies • lesson planning tips for working with different st • differentiated instruction • teaching differentiated instruction
Children's Sign Language Books Is a child on your gift list hearing impaired? Perhaps you know an eager learner wants to learn sign language. Maybe you have enjoyed the baby sign language craze. signed english • ameslan • asl • my first book of sign language • signing at school
2008 Summer Olympic Games Primary Lesson Plans The Summer Olympic Games are a great way to use sports to motivate primary school students to increase reading and writing skills and practice elementary math concepts. elementary olympic lesson plans • reading comprehension summary journal • olympic trivia questioning activity • primary compound word lesson • olympic themed writing prompts
Daily Living Skills – Reading As I review books that are struggling reader-friendly the next few weeks, I also want to look at other ways that reading skills can be promoted. reading disability • struggling reader • reading skills • functional reading • learning disability
First Year of Teaching What grades should you try to teach during your first year of teaching? Here are some suggestions to help you start thinking. first year of teaching • which grades to teach • choose grades that are fun to teach • teach with the resources • the first year of teaching
Fragile X Children Why do children with fragile X (which can be shown as ADHD, ADD, mental retardation, or autism) often find holiday festivities to be holiday frenzy? fragile x • add • mental retardation • addh • over stimulated
I Want to Learn Sign Language Perhaps your child uses sign language at school. It is important for ease of communication and consistency for sign language to be used at home. deafness • hearing impaired • sign language • asl • see sign
Improving Reading Skills Tips and strategies for helping your students improve their reading comprehension skills. improving reading skills • improve reading comprehension • planning reading lessons • how to become a better reader • reading strategy
Reading for the Hearing Impaired Pattern books build beginning reading skills for children with hearing loss, those who use English as a second language (ESL), and children with developmental delays. hearing impaired • deaf • hard of hearing • esl • english as a second language
Starting a Children's Book Club Do you want to start a book club for school age children in your area? Decide on the age group you want, what books you will read, and how to run each meeting. children’s book club • encouraging children to read • book selection for book club • building reading comprehension • building children’s vocabulary
A Creative Way to Teach English This is an article on how to be creative in teaching English. english
A Literate Environment A literate environment will develop independent readers and writers, as well as contribute to children's positive self-esteem. literacy • readers • writers • children • motivation
ACT Reading Scores Falling The reading scores on the ACT in 2005 fell again. Only 51% of students taking the ACT are capable of reading and understanding a college textbook. act • reading scores declining • high school reform needed • standards • college readiness decreasing
Are You Game? Adding a dash of imagination can make reading games even more fun. reading • books • kids • games • board games
Free Help for Teachers Teachers - are you getting ready to start your planning for the new school year?? Are you looking for some great new ways to teach reading, or writing, or mathematics? Do you need help planning your lessons? teacher • student • elementary • child • reading
Getting Tenure So, you have a tenure track position and you want to make it to the next step, actually getting tenure. tenure • college • university • teaching • service |
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