Practice and Homework Effective Teaching Strategies.
A comprehensive collection of reading and comprehension strategies resources. Use the display resources within this collection to visually represent the different reading and comprehension strategies to your students. There are also a large number of hands-on activities including before, during and after reading dice and wheel prompts, comprehension strategies board game, sequencing activities.

Teachers need to explicitly teach students with special needs how to read narrative texts, teaching them strategies like skimming the text, reading chapter titles for information, and pre-teaching.

This lesson outlines some strategies used in scaffolding reading instruction. Word Study The importance of word study has long since been recognized as a required component when developing.

Quality classroom reading instruction can be adapted for students who find it difficult to learn to read by a) teaching the specific skills and strategies that students need to learn, based on assessment data (sometimes called 0); b) making instruction more explicit and systematic; c) increasing opportunities for practice; d) providing appropriate text at students' instructional reading levels.

Strategies for Teaching Reading Acknowledgements This set of teaching strategies was originally compiled by the National Youth Literacy Demonstration Project. The project was conducted by Literacy BC in partnership with Surrey School District 36 from 2002 to 2004, and was funded by the National Literacy Secretariat.

Often, standard strategies that teachers use in mainstream classrooms are a good starting point—they just need to be tweaked with ELLs' language and academic needs in mind. This article focuses on strategies that are part of three main approaches: building background knowledge, teaching vocabulary explicitly, and checking comprehension frequently.

Many teachers have guided reading in their instructional toolbox, and they consider it a necessary strategy, especially in classrooms where differentiation is key. For Allison Hepfer, who teaches kindergarten at Hamagrael Elementary in Delmar, New York, guided reading is a cornerstone of her literacy instruction.