For
every major reading comprehension skill that my students learn, I try to have them initially uncover the skill through an engaging inquiry - based lesson.
Not exact matches
On most
major reading comprehension tests, you'll see a question or two related to figuring out the author's tone along with other
reading comprehension skills such as finding the main idea, understanding vocabulary in context, determining the author's purpose and making inferences.
A
major goal of teaching
reading comprehension, therefore, is to help students develop the knowledge,
skills, and experiences they must have if they are to become competent and enthusiastic readers.
research, illustrates how a successful reader is the culmination of building
skills in five
major areas: phonemic awareness, phonics,
reading comprehension, vocabulary, and fluency.
Mosher, I know my history and have been following the publications as well as blogosphere for a long time You might brush up your
reading comprehension skilled, as an english
major and stop trying to create strawmen and stop obfuscating.