Category Archives: Comprehension
Activities to Encourage Your Young Reader- great to share with parents
From www.4nannies.com By Erin McNeill Reading is a skill that your child will master at some point. Every child learns at a different pace and in different ways, however, so be patient with the process. In the meantime, here are some … Continue reading
Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss- bulletin board for elementary
Submitted by Mike B. Click here to like teachertime123 on facebook! Help to celebrate the birthday (March 2) of Dr. Seuss! Along with this display, students will draw scenes from their favorite Dr. Seuss books. Older students can write a … Continue reading
Daily 5 and CAFE bulletin board
Daily 5 and CAFE http://www.frugalteacher.com/p/my-classroom.html http://twitter.com/#!/search/frugalteacher Click here to see other CAFE and Daily 5 bulletin boards.
Silent Reading with a Buddy- create an atmosphere for reading
Create a memorable silent reading time in your classroom. Allow students to choose a book and a book buddy. These buddies are a collection of pillow pets, stuffed animals of various sizes, or anything they can hold or cuddle while … Continue reading
Character Scrapbook- language arts, reading lesson for elementary or intermediate grades
From scholastic.com Use the reader’s response activity to analyze the characters in any book. Print and collect your scrapbook pages. Click on the following link: http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/scrapbook/index.htm
Online Practice Reading Tests (Grades 1-8)-standardized testing practice
The reading tests provided here are a combination of multiple choice, short-answer, and long-answer questions. The short-answer and long-answer questions are designed to have students process the information in the passage, analyze it, and organize it for the answer. In … Continue reading
