Category Archives: Reading and Comprehension

Lesson plans that teach reading, phonics and comprehension. Also included are ideas on teaching the reading elements that prepare children for FCAT.

Win A Free Learning Game For Your Children.

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Teaching Children To Read

It is important that children associate reading with phonic sounds as soon as possible.  So as soon as your child has learned the phonic sounds of  Ss, Aa, Mm, Rr, Nn, Dd and Tt,  they should be able to read … Continue reading

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The Fun And Easy Way To Teach Reading

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How To Teach Comprehension

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Whole Word Verses Phonics: Education In Crises

College professors complain that children who are able to pass  tests,  inter college unable to do basic math or read at grade level.  Our educational system which was once the best in the world,  is now in a crises. 1.  … Continue reading

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Teaching The Reading Element: Drawing Conclusions

The following is a lesson plan that I have used with several students, and it is one most students enjoy because of the student and teacher interaction.  I hope you have fun with it too. Note: This lesson plan can also … Continue reading

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Reading Help

As a tutor I am often given the children who are struggling with their ability to read even though they have learned all their phonic  sounds. There can be several causes for the child’s struggle. However most of the time, … Continue reading

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