Sunday, October 25, 2015

Reading groups

If you want to teach your children to read, then you can put them into reading groups by first testing them to see how well they can read to see what reading group they're in.  This is how you can tell what reading group they're in.  And it will be on the bottom.  


If they can read all sight words, they should be in reading group 1.  In reading group 1, you should teach them how to read other words other than sight words.  If they can read all sight words and just some other words that aren't sight words, then they should be in reading group 2.  In reading group 2, you should teach them how to read longer words.  So that they can read whole books!  If they can read whole books without needing any help, then they are in reading group 3.  In reading group 3, you teach them how to read not just other really really big words, you teach them how to read with word solving superheroes, which I will talk about in a minute.  But you teach them how to read chapter books.  And the word solving super heroes are:

Eagle eye -- which if you don't know a word, then you can look at the pictures to see what it might be.

Lips the Fish -- If you don't know what a word is, then say the first sound and read to the end of the sentence.  Then try reading the word again.  

Stretchy Snake -- If you don't know the word, try stretching out the sounds.  

Chunky Monkey -- Try finding little chunks of a word that you don't know and those chunks should be sight words you can read.  

Trying Lion -- If you try all the reading strategies and none of the word, use helpful kangaroo, the last reading strategy.  

Helpful Kangaroo -- Ask for help if you just don't know the word after trying the reading strategies.  

Now you know how to teach your child how to read!

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