Students have been working with a partner to find the setting, characters, problem, and solution after listening to a story. When you read a story to your child, ask them questions to help build their comprehension.
Here are some great questions to ask your little one:
1. Who are the characters in the story?
2. What is the setting (time and place)?
3. What is the problem in the story?
4. How was the problem solved?
5. What was your favorite part in the story? Why?
6. Does this story remind you of anything? (text connections)
Another reading strategy we practice is using a reading stick to point to words. This helps students with one to one correspondence. Encourage your child to point to each word when they read.
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