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Building and expanding comprehension skills in your students calls for you as the instructor to find a way to tap into the inner-workings of your student's mind and excise information like prior knowledge, which readers use to make sense of reading material. Taking advice from seasoned instructors who have experience in this area will help you make better readers out of all of your students in spite of learning weakness or strength. Each article in this guide to comprehension skills discusses ways to relieve anxiety and confusion for readers and improve reading levels from lesson plans to games to specific teaching strategies to strength linguistic ability in young learners.

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Comprehension Building Activities: Improve the Reading Skills of your 1st Grade Students

Help your students become stronger readers and thinkers with these comprehension building activities. First grade students will benefit from these easy reading strategies that can be...

Hyperlexia: Definition, Variant and Invariant Symptoms, and Possible Causes

Children with hyperlexia seem to be contradictions: precocious decoders who cannot comprehend what they read. Understanding the symptoms of hyperlexia is essential in determining...

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Do you know the basics of reading comprehension but want to know more? If you want to learn more to help your students improve their reading abilities, start by reading a summary...

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Reading is possibly the most important skill your child will learn. Elementary school is the best time to introduce effective activities to improve good reading skills. Find out how...