The teaching of reading is of the utmost importance. Not only do students need to be able to decode words and develop fluency, but it is even more important.

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The teaching of reading is of the utmost importance. Not only do students need to be able to decode words and develop fluency, but it is even more important that they understand what they read. During our first theme we will be focusing on using strategies that support reading comprehension. The students will be using these strategies throughout the year. I refer to these as "strategies readers use". Here are the strategies and a brief explanation. Using Decoding/Phonics - When you come to a a word you don't know, look at the letters carefully and think about the sounds they stand for. Try sounding out the word using the phonics rules you already know. Look at Word Bits and Parts - When you see a word you don't know, look for parts of the word that you already know. Then try to put the parts together. Self-Correct - Sometimes you need to change the way you read something so that it makes sense

Read Ahead - When you get to a word you have tried to sound out but still don't know, try reading ahead. Sometimes the word will make sense when you read the whole sentence or paragraph. Reread Aloud - Sometimes you can figure out a tricky word when you reread out loud the sentences that are before the word. Sequence Events/Summarize - Think about the order in which things happen. When you finish reading, see if you can tell about the main things that happened. Make and Confirm Predictions - Think about what might happen next. Read to find out whether you were right. Make new predictions as you read.

Create Mental Images - As you read, picture in your mind what is happening. This can help you understand and enjoy the story. Use Context to Confirm Meaning - When you come to a word you aren't sure of, look at the words before and after it. Check to see if what you read makes sense. Look for clues to the word's meaning. Make Inferences - An author doesn't tell everything. Often the author shows things and lets the reader decide what the mean. As you read, look for clues that help you figure out what the words don't say.