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The following factors can affect a student's ability to understand reading text...
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-Accuracy and Fluency
-Reading Level of Text -Word Recognition skills -Prior Knowledge or Experiences -Vocabulary -English Language Development |
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Accuracy and Fluency affect the ability to...
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read smoothly and quickly.
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In order to read with true comprehension students must have...
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a large sight word vocabulary and a large number of word-identification strategies.
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If the reading level of a text is above a child's ______ ______ his or her ability to comprehend the text is compromised.
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Frustration Level
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If a student's understanding of English is below the level of the tests he or she must read for his or her coursework, then the...
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the student's vocabulary must be further developed.
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To increase comprehension selection of texts is important. Thest texts include...
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-Leveled Books
-Decodable Text -Independent, Instructional Levels -Award Winners -Deistrict grade-level guidelines Too easy, just right, too hard guidelines -Multicultural Selections -Thematic units |
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When reading as a group, it is important for the teacher to ask questions about the story to promote...
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reading comprehension
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What questions might a teacher ask during guided or shared reading?
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-What did the characters learn in this story?
-What did you learn form the story? -What was the story's lesson about? -What lesson did the characters learn? -Did any or the characters display fear? Courage? |
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Skilled readers use the following strategies while reading to ensure maximum comprehension...
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4.2.4.3
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