Reading Lesson Plans & Comprehension

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Alliteration Grades Upper Elementary & Middle School
Not only will you be teaching alliteration with this lesson, but math as well.
Submitted by: Renee Heiss (Lizbeth218@aol.com), a seventh grade English teacher at Northern Burlington County Regional Middle School in Columbus, New Jersey. This idea was posted in the NEA's Weekly Works4Me Newsletter.
Novel Bookmarks Grades 4+
Help increase your students reading comprehension.
Submitted by: Dolly Charpentier THECHARPS@email-removed, a seventh and eighth grade L.D. teacher at Samoset Middle School in Leominster, Massachusetts. This idea was posted in the NEA's Weekly Works4Me Newsletter.
Point of View
A fun lesson that uses literature to help teach this skill.
Repeated Readings Grades Any
A great strategy to use with your struggling readers.
Submitted by: MariLou Anderson marilou_anderson@email-removed , an elementary special education teacher at Grygla Public School in Grygla, Minnesota. This idea was posted in the NEA's Weekly Works4Me Newsletter.
Secret Story Words Grades 3+
A fun whole-class vocabulary lesson.
Submitted by: Janice Roehr , a fifth grade teacher at J.H. Gaudet Middle School in Middletown, Rhode Island. This idea was posted in the NEA's Weekly Works4Me Newsletter.
Skill Review Grades Various
Various activities that will help students with fluency and vocabulary.
Submitted by: Angela C. Johnson - Columbia, Missouri
Summary vs. Response Grades 10-12
Students will be able to discern a summary vs. response/analysis prompt and generate appropriate responses of their own. Download the summary vs. response lesson plan in PDF format.
ubmitted by: Chris Villalobos - Glendora, California
Title Predictions Grades 3+
Another great lesson for improved reading comprehension.
Submitted by: Donna Florek FlorekDM@email-removed, a third grade teacher at Knollwood Elementary School in Piscataway, New Jersey. This idea was posted in the NEA's Weekly Works4Me Newsletter.
All Reviewed Children Books Grades Various
Carol Hurst's great site. Reviewed books by title, author, and subject.
Becoming a Reader-- Helping Your Child Become a Reader
Becoming a Reader section of Helping Your Child Become a Reader which includes information about why and how to use language skills to help young children. This page is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education.
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