Reading comprehension strategies posters
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Freebie! One of the keys to teaching reading comprehension is showing kids how proficient readers think about text. Teachers have to find a way to make their thinking visible. One way is with graphic organizers.

S Palmer saved to B/c I taught Reading
A fun why for students to summarize and retell a story or modify to use with nonfiction texts
“Strategies for Reading Longer Words📚🤔💡 (by @thisreadingmama) #edchat #education #engchat #elearning #edtech”
Reading comprehension strategy posters - free and easy to print. These will look great in your classroom. Work on reading and keep moving forward.

Leslie Taylor saved to First grade
Description This engaging poster illustrates the strategies good readers use. The poster utilizes a brain-based strategy of connecting content to parts of the body to enhance retention! Strategies highlighted on the poster are: inferences, predictions, questioning, thinking, importance, visualizing, schema, text structure, synthesizing, purpose, and monitoring comprehension. This is a companion product to my Good Reader, Good Mathematician, and Good Scientist posters available in my TPT…

Diane Dahl saved to Ideas for Reading Instruction
Guided reading questions for character, plot, making connections and reading strategies.

Time4Teaching saved to Literacy Ideas
There are many strategies we use as fluent readers, but students learning to read need help learning these strategies. Students sometimes use one, two, or more of these strategies to help them decode an unknown word. Keep in mind that each student develops at their own rate. For example, a student who may not have all of their letter sounds down may have trouble tapping out a word, while a student who knows all their sounds might be able to 'look for chunks' in words or 'flip the vowel'. It…

Janette Lynch saved to 2nd Grade
Description This Main Idea FREEBIE was designed to provide your students with the knowledge to understand topic, find main idea, designate details, and improve overall comprehension skills. You may use the printables as either anchor charts or posters. Just perfect for your test prep toolkit. If this free product is a good fit for your students, please check out the coordinating main idea lessons, interventions, and activities: Main Idea Resource BUNDLE Using this Main Idea FREEBIE in your…
Deborah Ruebush saved to Reading Strategies
“25 Reading Strategies That Work In Every Content Area http://t.co/UdpuemYSsd #literacy”

Kieren Moriarty saved to Reading