Thursday

Reading Help from JDaniel4's Mom


I searched the label, Reading Literacy, on JDaniel4's Mom blog today. She does a great job of sharing ways to develop reading skills by age group.
http://www.jdaniel4smom.com/search/label/Reading%20Literacy

There are many bloggers out there with helpful information. I plan to share more information from other bloggers soon.
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Monday

Join My Chapter Book Read Aloud Challenge!

Children of all ages benefit from an adult reading a book to them. Many parents stop or read less as children get older. I'm guilty of reading less to my children aged 9, 7, and 7.

I'm challenging myself to preview a chapter book worth reading and read at least one chapter book a month to my children.

Reading Comprehension and higher order thinking skills can be developed while reading to children. Here are two resources I've found to help us make our read alouds develop our children's thinking.
http://www.readingrockets.org/article/38807

http://beginningreadinghelp.blogspot.com/2010/08/teach-reading-comprehension-with-7-keys.html

The first of every month I'll post the book I'm reading for the month and share a little about my family's experience with the previous month's book.

Are you in???
Leave a comment.
The challenge starts October 1, 2010.
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Friday

Problems with a Child's Eyes Can Cause Reading Problems


Many parents ask about eye problems when a child has difficulty reading. The first step is to have an eye doctor check a child's eyes. There are processing skills that are more complicated than vision tests. I've done some research and collected two resources for anyone interested.

http://www.bonnieterry.com/blog/index.php/2009/02/visual-tracking-one-of-the-most-common-reading-problems-7-activities-to-improve-it/

http://www.eyecanlearn.com/#Visual

Please share more resources in a comment.
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Tuesday

Activities For Left to Right and Return Sweep Reading


Have a child try out these activities. The child should name the number before the next number appears. There are three speeds for practice.
Slow - Click here for practice.
Medium - Click here for practice.
Fast - Click here for practice.
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Monday

Find Ways to Help a Child With Reading Problems


I recently made a post encouraging parents to get help for a child struggling with reading.
I think parents will find Target The Problem! from Reading Rockets a helpful starting point. I've addressed the five areas of reading and included ways parents can help here.

The five areas of reading are phonological and phonemic awareness, word decoding and phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension.

Here are links to posts from my blog you may find helpful grouped by reading area.

Phonological and Phonemic Awareness:
Learning Letters
Phonemic Awareness Games
Develop Phonological Awareness with an Online Story
Teach Phonological Awareness

Word Decoding and Phonics:
Teach Blending Sounds to Read Words
Teach Short Vowel Sounds with Free Online Stories From Starfall
Use Wikki Stix to Teach Common Letter Combinations While Reading
Use Magnetic Letters to Teach Blending the First Two Sounds in a Word
Teach a Child to Read and Spell Early
Children's Books for Beginning Readers
Magnetic Letter Work
Teach Phonics Before Sight Words
Journal Writing for Beginning Readers and Writers
Teaching Short Vowel Sounds

Vocabulary:
Develop Vocabulary in Early Readers

Fluency:
Create a Collection of Books

Comprehension:
Teach Reading Comprehension with 7 Keys to Comprehension
Questions to Help a Beginning Reader Fix Mistakes While Reading
Teach to Use Picture Clues
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I Won The Big No-No Toon Book from Imagination Soup


I recently entered to win The Big No-No Toon Book in a post at Imagination Soup. If you haven't checked out Melissa Taylor's Imagination Soup blog, you should. I love the reading section. My children and I were thrilled to get the book in the mail. We've been to the Toon Book Website and checked out a few Toon Book titles at the library. This is the first Toon Book we own. My youngest son keeps it by his bed. He's read it more than six times.
I think graphic novels and comics get some children to read more. My kids open a book as soon as they wake up when they have a book they love, especially if it's a comic. Click here for a collection of some graphic novels and comics for children.
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Friday

Parents Need to Find Help For a Child Struggling with Reading Early

Do you have a child or know a child struggling with reading? Early intervention is necessary. Everyday a child goes to school and can't keep up with his or her peers is a day a child feels like a failure. Please watch the following video. Search my blog for helpful information. Subscribe to my blog. I'm making it my mission to help you.

Use the following link to see the rest of this program. http://www.readingrockets.org/shows/launching/empowering

You'll find Reading Rockets to be a great resource.
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Thursday

Teach Reading Comprehension While Reading Aloud - Jubal's Wish


I'm back to tutoring this year. Part of the lesson for my 4th grade student is a read aloud with a focus on reading comprehension using advice from 7 Keys to Comprehension. We're starting out with picture books and will move on to chapter books soon.
The advice in 7 Keys to Comprehension suggests to model your own thinking outloud to teach a child the keys to comprehension. I've been modeling my thinking and giving my own three children opportunities to share their thinking when I read to them. I've been successful with my seven year old son! He now enjoys reading chapter books on his own, because he makes pictures in his head. My kids love it when they connnect to background knowledge. A special memory is quickly visited. They are finding more pleasure in reading!

Today I will read aloud Jubal's Wish by Audrey Wood and Don Wood to my 4th grade student. Our focus will be on sensory images, background knowledge, questioning, and drawing inferences.

SENSORY IMAGES -
(He was so happy his feet barely touched the ground.) I will point to the picture and tell my student how I can make a movie in my head of the frog hopping. I see the frog's right foot land for a second. He springs back up in the air with his other leg up. His arms sway back and forth, but I think his body stays straight and his head stays up. Take a minute to let that movie play in your head.






DRAWING INFERENCES -
("A happy sunny day to you, dear friend!" Jubal exclaimed.) I can tell Jubal is happy from the way he is talking. The author used the word exclaimed. This seems like a happy or excited way of talking to me.
("What's so happy about it?" Gerdy snapped.) Now, what way of talking is snapped do you think? ________
BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE -
It makes me think of a snapping turtle. A snapping turtle snaps when he is angry or trying to scare something away.




SENSORY IMAGES -
(Jubal looked up. The sky was blue, and the birds were singing in the trees.) Try to see a blue sky and hear birds singing.
BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE -
(A splendid feeling of wonder moved up from his toes to the tip of his nose.) A wonderful memory just popped in my head. One day I was all alone, the sky was blue, I was lying on my back on the trampoline, a soft breeze blew and made the leaves of the aspen tree flutter above the trampoline. I know I felt a splendid relaxed feeling. I'm not sure I felt a feeling of wonder like Jubal. I'm guessing he's wondering about how nature can be so beautiful, or maybe he's wondering about the next amazing thing he will see or hear.

QUESTIONING -
After reading this page we find out that Captain Dalbert Lizard is not happy. He says his happy days are over.
I know most children stories have a happy ending. I hope the lizard finds a way to be happy. My question is ... Will Captain Dalbert Lizard find a way to be happy? I will keep this question in my mind and look for ways it might happen. I'm also thinking about Gerdy Toad. I want her to be happy too.





SENSORY IMAGES -
Let's think about how some of the words on this page help us create a movie in our minds.

(blinding rain) This let's me know there is a lot of rain. I imagine being there and not being able to see through the rain pounding as I squint my eyes trying to see the person calling my name.
(struggling sailboat bobbed into view) I can see a sailboat coming toward me. The word struggling makes me think it might not make it to me. The word bobbed helps me make a movie of a boat coming on top of a wave and then disappearing.

At the end of the story we will talk about if Captain Dalbert and Gerdy find a way to be happy.

I highly recommend 7 Keys to Comprehension. It gives practical advice to help reading come alive. I did not enjoy reading as a child. I never read for pleasure. I don't think I figured out how to think while reading until my late twenties. This may come natural for some people. Others may need some encouragement and teaching. If you are looking for ways to improve reading comprehension buy this book.
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