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Steps to Reading enables anyone to quickly and easily teach a child to read. The fun, research-based workbooks teach phonics in an explicit, systematic way and sight words in order of frequency of use.
1. Read Regularly. 2. Read What You Can Mostly Understand. 3. Read What You’re Interested In. 4. Expand Your Vocabulary. 5. Don’t Look Up Words. 6. Do Intensive Reading. 7. Read And Listen At The Same Time. 8. Read Blogs In English. 9. Read With Other People. 10. Use Newsinlevels.com. 11. Reread What You Read. 12. Read Widely. 13. Speed Read. 14.
Developmental psychologist Irene Daria, Ph.D., author of the Steps to Reading workbook series, takes you step-by-step through how to teach a child to read.
Ready Steady Comprehension (formally known as Steps to Read) is planning support for whole class Shared Reading through carefully crafted units of work. They empower teachers to teach all aspects of word reading and comprehension through high-quality fiction, non-fiction and poetry texts.
Use the vocabulary you've learned in your conversations! Read short stories. Do you enjoy reading stories in your own language, with great characters and an exciting plot? Reading a long novel in English can be difficult if you're not used to it. Why not start with short stories?
Vocabulary. Knowing what words mean and how to say and use them correctly. Many word meanings are learned through reading, but before students can read text on their own, vocabulary can be taught through oral language interactions and reading books aloud. Reading Comprehension. The ability to understand what you are reading.
Learn about the key skills kids need to understand what they read, such as decoding, fluency, vocabulary, and reasoning. Find out how to help your child improve these skills at home and at school.