Saturday, November 29, 2014

Story Mapping to Improve Comprehension

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Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Word Bank Reading Strategy

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Saturday, November 8, 2014

Word Recognition Strategies to Build Sight Word Recognition

Word recognition strategies may help your child build automatic sight-word recognition. These strategies include:
  • word walls
  • flow lists
  • word banks
  • flash cards
  • games
Use high-frequency words when implementing these strategies, as this may enhance your child's ability to read independently. For example, a word wall might present five high-frequency words that your child needs to learn. You can engages your child in activities, both planned and unplanned, which use the words on the wall. Word walls help build word recognition and analysis skills, vocabulary, and serve as a spelling reference.

To your child's success!

Noel Morales, M.Ed.