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How to Set Up Your Reading Comprehension Schedule

by BrainNinjasWP

If you use our weekly reading comprehension sets (or maybe you want to learn more), come see how we schedule the first month and get some ideas for how you can use these reading and grammar activities in your classroom whether your instruction happens in the classroom or online.

If you are struggling with reading instruction in your classroom, you’re not alone. Upper elementary teachers are often not trained in how to teach students to read, despite the fact all the students in their classroom are unlikely to be reading at grade level. Setting up a reading comprehension schedule is one way to get on track.

We designed our Weekly Reading Comprehension Skills specifically for our students. We needed reading material for science and social studies that were at the right reading level and needed to teach grammar and reading skills. You might want to read this post about how we came up with them: Add Great Content to Your Literacy Lessons.

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Filed Under: Engaging Lessons, Teaching Strategies Tagged With: distance teaching, Google Apps, Guided Reading, Guided Reading Instruction, Reading, reading comprehension, reading strategies, reluctant readers, Teachers Pay Teachers, Teaching Reading

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