After you have read Sheep Out to Eat, watch this video to learn more about the book and to hear about some important reading comprehension skills. This video will cover PLOT and Facts vs. Opinions. There is even a bonus activity to learn how to draw the pigeon from the story.
After you have read Duck on a Bike, watch this video to learn more about the book and to hear about some important reading comprehension skills. This video will cover Main Idea and Details, Genres, and Sequencing.
After you have read Kitten’s First Full Moon, watch this video to learn more about the book and to hear about the important skill Cause and Effect. There are also bonus activities that go along with the story.
After you have read Peter’s Chair, watch this video to learn more about the book and to hear about some important reading comprehension skills. This video will cover characters, main character, character traits, theme, problem and solution, and compound words.
After you have read Sheep Out to Eat, watch this video to learn more about the book and to hear about some important reading comprehension skills. This video will cover Author’s Purpose, Point of View, and rhyming words.
This reading lesson teaches students how to make and confirm predictions as they read.
This lesson teaches students how to make connections as they read. They will learn how to use their connections to better understand what they’re reading.
This lesson will teach students how to use words and phrases in a text to create visualizations in their mind, which will contribute to a better understanding of what they are reading.
In this lesson, students will learn to ask questions before, during, and after reading. Asking questions helps readers establish a purpose for reading and helps them keep track of their understanding.
This lesson teaches students how to make inferences as they read by combining their background knowledge with clues from the pictures and the text.