
Comprehension Checks
It’s important to conduct comprehension checks when teaching new material. If you’re not already familiar with these, here’s what you need to know.
It’s important to conduct comprehension checks when teaching new material. If you’re not already familiar with these, here’s what you need to know.
Here are six techniques to practice with your students as they prepare for the Reading Comprehension portion of exams.
While we tend to read quietly on our own, reading aloud in a classroom can have multiple benefits, including practicing inflection, making the passage more engaging, checking for comprehension, and more.
For any student who can’t read very well or doesn’t like to read, I recommend comic books. This medium has advantages that picture books, chapter books, and novels don’t have. Comics can both provide motivation and aid in reading comprehension.
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