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The document outlines an action plan to help struggling readers at Sto. Nino Elementary School. The plan has four main goals: 1) orient students and parents about remedial reading, 2) assess students' reading levels through pre-tests, 3) increase reading proficiency through engaging activities, and 4) encourage reading at home with family.
The plan aims to: 1) Determine students' reading levels and improve reading abilities for 95% of students. 2) Enhance reading skills through individual, peer, and group activities, as well as a language festival.
Find lesson plans that are suitable for children who can understand and use a wide range of language and can follow a variety of complex stories and texts, including authentic texts. Find a range of engaging lesson plans to use in your primary classroom, to develop students' English language skills while having fun.
Jackie McAvoy provides a range of practical materials for teaching reading skills, covering a wide variety of topics to appeal to students around the world.
This document outlines a 15-day action plan for reading intervention for struggling grade 1 readers. It includes phases for pre-implementation student assessment, parent orientation, and implementation of activities to enhance reading abilities.
Aims. To learn vocabulary related to reading and books. To practise speaking about reading habits and complete a questionnaire, and develop discussion skills. To develop speed reading skills with a reading race. To develop reading for comprehension skills.
- Reading can give us ideas on what to write about - Writing can help us practice our spelling and reading and identify word- Reading our own writing out loud can help us practice our reading skills - Representations help us express our thoughts and feelings. -How can pointing at my words while I read help me to be a better reader?