The Only Reading
Comprehension Tools You Need Are Right Under Your Nose
Fluent U:
by Susan Verner
Less
is more.
Simple
is best.
Apply
this wisdom to your English teaching, and you’ll have the recipe for success.
That’s
because to teach reading comprehension
effectively, you don’t need to look any further than your own
classroom for three seriously valuable teaching tools.
Yes,
you heard right—the key you’ve been searching for has been right under your
nose!
And
putting these simple tools to use, we’re sharing 12 phenomenal,
tested-and-approved reading comprehension activities below
that require nothing more than a few bare essentials: pencil, notebook,
post-its. Let’s get started!
Reading
for Comprehension: 3 Simple Tools That Are Right Under Your Nose
1.
Writing in the Book
2.
A Reading Notebook
3.
Off the Page
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