3 Things Not To Do When Teaching Reading Comprehension in K-2
Reading comprehension instruction doesn’t get enough attention, especially in K-2. But building a strong comprehension foundation at these grade levels is critical! In this video, I share 3 common practices for teaching comprehension that are not research-based and should be avoided. If you’ve ever felt unsure about how to teach reading comprehension or how to get your students to answer higher level questions, this is for you! This video will also be helpful if your students are struggling with reading comprehension. Get Beyond Decoding: How to Teach Reading Comprehension in K–2 here: https://www.learningattheprimarypondr... Check out Learning At The Primary Pond teaching resources: TeachersPayTeachers: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/S... Literacy Clubs: https://www.kindergartenliteracyclub.... Follow along on social media: Facebook: / learningattheprimarypond Instagram: / learningattheprimarypond #learningattheprimarypond #teaching #literacy

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