The Kindergarten teachers sent home a document with reading strategies to help children who get stuck on tricky words. The strategies include looking at pictures for clues, breaking the word into smaller parts, rereading the sentence for context, and asking an adult for help. Parents are encouraged to allow their children to use the strategies while reading at home to reinforce the skills being taught in class.
The Kindergarten teachers sent home a document with reading strategies to help children who get stuck on tricky words. The strategies include looking at pictures for clues, breaking the word into smaller parts, rereading the sentence for context, and asking an adult for help. Parents are encouraged to allow their children to use the strategies while reading at home to reinforce the skills being taught in class.
The Kindergarten teachers sent home a document with reading strategies to help children who get stuck on tricky words. The strategies include looking at pictures for clues, breaking the word into smaller parts, rereading the sentence for context, and asking an adult for help. Parents are encouraged to allow their children to use the strategies while reading at home to reinforce the skills being taught in class.
Reading Strategies. These strategies will help your child when they get stuck on a “tricky” word. We use these strategies in the classroom, and we would like your child to practice using them at home as well! Simply save the image, and allow your child to use it as a tool while they are reading! If you have any questions regarding the reading strategies, please reach out to your child’s teacher. Thank you for your continued support!