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