After over a decade of classroom experience, I recognize how hard it is to support below-grade-level readers. The goal is to ensure all your students read on grade level, but they don’t always come to the classroom that way. How do we support a seventh-grader reading at a third-grade...
Writing: Grade-level-appropriate writing tasks help students understand how to form letters, spell words correctly, and form sentences and paragraphs — all of which help build on their ability to read well. Assessment: Monitoring students’ progress over time and using the results to enhance lesso...
Find helpful tips on how to determine the reading level of a book to help your child pick out the perfect read.
TIP l: Articles for summer reading should be accessible, so be sure to choose articles atyour child's reading level. Don't be afraid to start with articles of lower grade levels. The important thing is that he reads, reads, reads!TIP 2: It's also important to help your kid develop ...
TIP 1: Articles for summer reading should be accessible, so be sure to choose articles at your child's reading level. If the articles that you choose are too difficult to understand, it is very easy for kids to lose interest in reading. Don't be afraid to start with articles of lower...
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If a reader doesn’t understand age-level texts, it may be that they’re devoting much of their effort to decoding. Comprehension difficulties could be a sign that other basic reading skills need to be improved. Phonological awareness, phonics skills, vocabulary, and fluency all affect reading ...
The original Fluency Development Lesson was designed to be delivered in a single day using short, grade-level passages (Rasinski, 2010; Rasinski et al., 1994). Research suggests that scaffolded, repeated reading of a single text over the course of a week leads to gains in fluency and ...
Thirteen detailed reports give teachers rich insights into engagement and achievement at the student and class level, so they can keep literacy going strong. myON for administrators, teachers, and family Make reading a schoolwide conversation
Sen. Patricia Billie Miller, D-Stamford,wrote in March 2021that nearly half of public school students fell short of grade-level reading expectations, with worse outcomes for students of color, because the state’s hands-off approach “has failed to properly train all educators and to require pr...