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Preview of At Home Reading Support for Parents - Parent Letter

At Home Reading Support for Parents - Parent Letter

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Growing Firsties
Parent support for reading at home is so important! Parents are so busy that this parent letter will provide support for students reading take home books. It features comments that parents can make to support their child's word-solving (decoding), fluency and comprehension. Parents don't always have "reading-teacher-language" on the tip of their tongues to compliment and/or support their readers. This document will do just that, providing information on comprehension, fluency and word-solving. F
Preview of Reading Tips for Parents

Reading Tips for Parents

Reading Tips for Parents that they LOVE!! ✅ EASY TO UNDERSTAND✅ TANGIBLE TO IMPLEMENT ✅ HELPFUL FOR ANY BUSY PARENTThis Reading Tips for Parents brochure provides parents with 5 ways to help grow their readers at home! I outline my best tips for parents for reading by briefly describing the 5 pillars of reading with tangible at home learning activities to build each pillar. This means I share reading tips for parents that cover:phonemic awarenessphonicsvocabulary comprehensionfluencyThis brochur
Preview of EDITABLE SKILLS BASED Weekly Reading Logs K-1 NONFICTION-CCSS RI Question Stems

EDITABLE SKILLS BASED Weekly Reading Logs K-1 NONFICTION-CCSS RI Question Stems

Created by
Stephani Ann
EVERY PAGE IS EDITABLE!!!!! AND there are a variety of SIX WEEKLY READING RECORDS with five days worth of questions on every week.....This is a growing file....I will be adding to it at times so if you buy it for this price (even if the price goes up as it grows bigger)....you get all the add-ons for FREE. So buy now!I've always given my students reading records with no real knowledge if they actually read or understood what they read. So I have created now a variety of -SIX- K-1 NONFICTION WE
Preview of Parent Guide: Reinforcing CCSS Reading: K-2 | Digital | English & Spanish

Parent Guide: Reinforcing CCSS Reading: K-2 | Digital | English & Spanish

One of the most frequent questions we're asked as teachers is "How can I help my child at home?" Most parents and guardians have good intentions of helping their child succeed, but don't have the proper background knowledge or tools to be the most effective. This resource is intended to be a stand-alone guide for parents and guardians to help reinforce the Common Core Standards at home. For each standard, there is a brief overview of the skills as well as multiple activities for families to enga
Preview of FREE: WH-Questions Worksheets

FREE: WH-Questions Worksheets

With this FREE, no-prep, 2 worksheet product, your student will have visuals to help them answer WH-Questions like who, what, when, where, and why. Use page two with any story to practice answer question. Options for writers and non-writers on this worksheet. Who is this worksheet for? Students learning the difference between the WH Question Words in Speech/Language Therapy, English Language Learners, students of all ages needing a review or a visual to accompany their academic literature work.
Preview of Fiction/Non-Fiction Questions Bookmark-Bilingual English/Spanish

Fiction/Non-Fiction Questions Bookmark-Bilingual English/Spanish

Created by
Julie Hansen
Encourage parent/child interaction during reading with these bilingual English/Spanish bookmarks. Bookmarks can be copied to show Fiction Questions on one side and Non-Fiction Questions on the other OR double-sided with English Fiction Questions/Spanish Fiction Questions. Students can use these bookmarks to practice the reading comprehension strategy, Questioning. Parents can use the bookmarks as a guide when asking their children about fiction/non-fiction texts, fostering deeper reading compreh
Preview of Comprehension Questions to Guide Parents in Reading With Their Child at Home

Comprehension Questions to Guide Parents in Reading With Their Child at Home

Created by
Mrs Sinclair
This document provides great comprehension questions for parents to ask during reading time with their child. As this handout explains to parents, "These questions will help children make pictures in their minds of the story/text and will give them the opportunity to make a personal connection to that story/text. As children become skilled in answering these questions and making personal connections, reading and writing and speaking their thoughts will become important to them. And what fun f
Preview of Off and Running With Running Records: Reading Strategies for Comprehension

Off and Running With Running Records: Reading Strategies for Comprehension

Once you have taken a running record, how can you use the results? This packet is a follow-up to “Off and Running with Running Records” (a free download), and it provides a variety of information about what to do if you are concerned about your student’s reading comprehension. This packet includes a description of comprehension and where it fits in the CCSS. It includes an explanation of typical concerns and how to address them. There are also sample graphic organizers. The strategies presented
Preview of Reading Comprehension Questions Fiction & Non-Fiction (common core)

Reading Comprehension Questions Fiction & Non-Fiction (common core)

General questions for students to reflect on for both fiction and non-fiction reading. These questions are aligned with Common Core Standards.This would be a great resource to parents at open house or for students to keep in their reading folders or journals. Get Unlimited Access to the entire store HERE!
Preview of Build Understanding of Asking and Answering Questions about Key Ideas and Detail

Build Understanding of Asking and Answering Questions about Key Ideas and Detail

Everything provided! Learning Target: When you ask questions about what you read, answering those questions helps you understand key details about the text. *Fill-in question-and-answer chart with answer key provided as well as a chart to track your student’s or child’s progress. Grade Level Skill and Standards: Kindergarten On-Grade Level Ability: ~ With prompting and support, ask and answer questions about key details in a text. (LA.K.RI.1.1) 1st Grade On-Grade Level Ability: ~ Ask and answe
Preview of K-2 Comprehension Questions

K-2 Comprehension Questions

This bookmark includes Fiction and Nonfiction comprehension questions and can be used for students grades K-2. This file includes three styles of the same bookmark. Great tool for the classroom or summer reading!
Preview of Reading Improvement Form

Reading Improvement Form

The Reading Improvement Form is a great way to track and organize your students' reading and/or phonics data. This form can be used for your own records when tracking present levels of performance in reading and/or phonics. This form can also be used to present data to parent/guardians during parent conferences, or for administration when going through an intervention process.
Preview of After Reading Wheels

After Reading Wheels

A fun way to have young learners engage with a text is to ask or answer questions before, during, or after reading a text. These wheels are a fun way to engage in valuable conversation after reading a text. These are focused for ages 3-6. One wheel is for stories, one is for informational text, and the last is for picture books. Simply use a pencil and a paperclip to make your own spinner! PDF 3 pages
Preview of Parent Teacher Conferences: Reading & Math Tips for Parents

Parent Teacher Conferences: Reading & Math Tips for Parents

Print and hand out to parents during conferences. How to help your child in reading and math at home.
Preview of WH Question Visuals Bookmark

WH Question Visuals Bookmark

Need something simple for your students to use as a reference? These bookmarks can be copied on to any color of cardstock to make the perfect bookmark. Encourage your students to be listening for Who, What, When, Where and Why while reading a story. Use them with any grade level or any subject as a way to visually remind students what they are looking for in the text.
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