1 building by comprehension fluency grade homework reading week week

1 building by comprehension fluency grade homework reading week week

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Week-by-Week Homework for Building Reading Comprehension & Fluency, Grade 1

Enter your mobile number or email address below and we'll send you a link to download the free Kindle App. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. To get the free app, enter your mobile phone number. Would you like to tell us about a lower price? If you are a seller for this product, would you like to suggest updates through seller support? Bestselling author Mary Rose has selected short readings perfect for first graders.

Kids take these home with the companion comprehension activity and practice reading with the support of a grown-up. Easy tips for parents help them help their kids learn to read. The results are phenomenal! Teachers, parents, and students alike rave about this simple, effective way to boost reading skills. Great for building the home-school connection!.

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Mary Rose is a contributor to Storyworks and Instructor magazines and is the author of eight books, all published by Scholastic. Tell the Publisher! I'd like to read this book on Kindle Don't have a Kindle? Customer reviews. How does Amazon calculate star ratings? The model takes into account factors including the age of a rating, whether the ratings are from verified purchasers, and factors that establish reviewer trustworthiness.

Customer images. See all customer images. Top Reviews Most recent Top Reviews. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Verified Purchase. This is a fun book that we've been working through for reading comp in the school year. We homeschool and I love using these types of workbooks as "fillers" or supplemental and my kids like doing them in free time, too yes you read that right: rainy Saturday and my kids will ask to work in their workbooks!

My daughter's reading has blossomed a lot since getting this particular workbook. In the book you will find the child's reading material on the left and then the comprehension questions on the right. There's also a "note to parents" box to help you understand exactly what the focus should be on, with tips for teaching your child the concept. The book starts off with very, very simple text, only a few sentences.

By the end your child should be able to sound out the larger, longer words on their own or with some help and they should be reading the text with very little interjection from you. You can make your own spelling lists or sight word flipbook from the reading text as it will tell you at the top of the page what new words are being introduced in the story.

You can really make this book go further than just the work pages. A more voracious reader will probably finish this book in a matter of weeks. My daughter is NOT naturally inclined to reading, which is why I'm impressed because she'll ask to do this one instead of being made to do it. The entire book is meant to be done together. It is not independent work. You may have to help a lot. I tend to help her with the first one or two comprehension questions and then see from there if she can find the rest of the answers herself usually yes!

There's no rush. Don't pressure and just have fun with it! We give this one five stars! Some questions are not the best, confusing and inaccurate. Where it should be stop and go, sleep, awake. This is teaching kids the wrong antonyms. My son is 4 years old and is now able to read one whole page, using this book. Every lesson teaches them new words and it builds on the previous lesson. It is a very pedagogically sound book. Every lesson also works on a different aspect of reading comprehension.

It is an amazing book. My son loves the stories and is motivated to read. This book is being used for 1st grade homeschooling. Each lesson has a story that the child reads to the parent. A series of short questions follow that the parent and child discuss. The focus is strictly on building reading comprehension although some questions ask about punctuation as well.

The stories become progressively longer and more complex as the child's reading level increases. Some lessons have questions with answer blanks that follow the story. Other lessons have additional blanks within the story for the child to fill in. Prior to each story is a chart connecting reading text from the story to each skill focus. This is great for homeschoolers or teachers to check off their essential skill list to make sure all standardized skills are being addressed.

Just an FYI for homeschoolers, this is a 'reproducible' book. It is meant for teachers to photocopy for each child.

If you are homeschooling, you could definitely write in the book if you want. There is no cutting or pasting that would damage the next lesson's text. Good extra resource. One person found this helpful. This book contains stories that get progressively longer and included more difficult words as the reader progresses. Thought provoking questions at the end of each story help train young minds to pay attention to what they are reading or seeing.

I started my daughter with this book as a first grader. Now that she is a second grader, I have noticed that she has been able to correctly answer the comprehension questions I ask her on any other books she reads or even movies she watches. Each reading lesson builds on to the next one. It can get a bit boring though as time goes on. Decent mixture of exercises, but it does require constant adult supervision - it is not an independent learning tool for kindergarten or first graders.

I do it in spurts otherwise my child gets a little bored with the "stories. This has been perfect for practice for my soon to be 1st grader. He loves the stories and wants to ready multiple at a time. This is great for learning, continuing education during the summer, and quality time together. See all reviews from the United States. Top international reviews.

This is a good book. It is designed for a teacher to send home as home work, but I use it as a home school resource. The book tells you what the new sight words that will be learnt each week at the top of the page. I made flash cards and we practiced the words first then there are questions to be answered.

The reading gets a little harder each week, but my son loves that he can finally read a story on his own.

Week-by-Week Homework for Building Reading Comprehension & Fluency: Grade 1. 30 Reproducible High-Interest Readings for Kids to Read Aloud at. Week-By-Week Homework for Building Reading Comprehension & Fluency: Grade 1 by Mary Rose, , available at Book.

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Bestselling author Mary Rose has selected short readings perfect for first graders. Kids take these home with the companion comprehension activity and practice reading with the support of a grown-up.

She taught Grades K—1 for 20 years and Grade 4 for 18 years. She retired in and lives in Longwood, Florida, with her husband Tom.

Week-by-Week Homework for Building Reading Comprehension Fluency: Grade 1: 30 Reproducible

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Week-by-Week Homework for Building Reading Comprehension & Fluency: Grade 1

Enter your mobile number or email address below and we'll send you a link to download the free Kindle App. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. To get the free app, enter your mobile phone number. Would you like to tell us about a lower price? If you are a seller for this product, would you like to suggest updates through seller support? Bestselling author Mary Rose has selected short readings perfect for first graders. Kids take these home with the companion comprehension activity and practice reading with the support of a grown-up. Easy tips for parents help them help their kids learn to read. The results are phenomenal!

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