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What's the real purpose behind teaching reading? Activities for pre-while-post stages of reading texts.
Many students struggle with developing reading skills well into tenth and eleventh grade. Here are some strategies to help students tackle two common question types.
Some teaching tips on how to teach reading strategies in a heterogeneous elementary school classroom.
Students who are behind in reading are not the only children who benefit from being taught specific reading strategies.
Teachers can help students better understand reading passages by identifying the author's purpose for writing. Here are some tips to guide students while reading.
Students must learn to differentiate between specific detail and other types of questions so they can use tailored strategies when answering multiple choice questions.
Reading aloud is a skill that is very different from silent reading. Lessons to teach students how to practice the techniques of expression and intonation can be useful
Teach strategies that will help improve students' reading skills, comprehension and confidence in class.
Making inferences is a common question type on standardized reading tests. Here's how teachers can help their students develop specific reading strategies to improve.
The four parts of the reciprocal teaching reading strategy teach elementary students to comprehend and decode text by predicting, clarifying, questioning and summarizing.
Tips and strategies for helping your students improve their reading comprehension skills.
Learning how to plan a unit of lesson plans is a skill. Here are some tips to help you along.
Reading strategies can be both a learning and study skill. Here are some reading tips and strategies for coping with test taking. Welcome to study skills 101.


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