Tag: reading strategies

  • 15 Easy Activities to Increase and Practice Fluency

    15 Easy Activities to Increase and Practice Fluency

    Did you see the movie Zootopia? Well, there’s a famous scene at the DMV where a sloth takes fooooooreeeeever to help the main character, who is in a huge rush! Even the sloth’s laugh is super slow and the whole scene is really very funny. While it’s hilarious in a cartoon movie, when it happens…

  • Teaching Main Idea and Details

    Teaching Main Idea and Details

    Teaching main idea and details in kindergarten and first grade might sound like something to save for later—after students are fluent readers. But here’s the truth: even our youngest learners can start to understand the “big picture” of a text- a skill that will support their comprehension across all subjects. In this post, I’m sharing…

  • All About Decodable Texts: What They Are & How to Use Them!

    All About Decodable Texts: What They Are & How to Use Them!

    Are you tired of watching your young readers struggle with reading like they’re trying to decode hieroglyphics? For years, I used mostly leveled texts in my guided reading groups, before I learned about the power of decodable texts. When students are learning to read, they need decodable texts! Providing your students with text they can…

  • How to Teach Students to Sound out a Word

    How to Teach Students to Sound out a Word

    Stretching the sounds and blending them, aka sounding it out, is a go-to strategy for helping students decode. It’s the oldest reading strategy in the book, but perhaps still the most important. If you’re familiar with my reading strategy resources, you’ll know I use fun characters and interactive PowerPoints to teach decoding strategies and follow up…

  • Guided Reading Tools Every Teacher Should Have

    Guided Reading Tools Every Teacher Should Have

    These are must-have tools for guided reading in kindergarten and first grade! I keep drawers with my fun tools to keep kids engaged throughout guided reading lessons. Can you guess what’s in the drawers? Read this post to find out some new, exciting ways to use materials you likely already have in your classroom! #tejedastots…

  • The Why and How of Teaching Comparing and Contrasting

    The Why and How of Teaching Comparing and Contrasting

    If you ask a student to get you a red coat from the class closet, they will likely find it easily among a sea of black coats. However, if there are 3 red coats, they will need more guidance to find the one you want. This is where comparing and contrasting comes in. It’s a…

  • Reading Strategies: Tips for How to Teach Decoding

    Reading Strategies: Tips for How to Teach Decoding

    Teaching decoding strategies to beginning readers can be tricky. Read this blog post for tips on helping your kids become independent readers, using many different strategies when they get stuck on a word. #tejedastots