The
minute the teacher instructs students to read a lesson from their
textbooks, students ready their pointers to follow each printed word.
Once done, they announce they have ‘finished’ the lesson. What usually
follows is underling difficult words and answers to the comprehension
questions at the end of the lesson and learning the rules and
definitions of a grammar concept.
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What can we do to shift from ‘teaching reading’ to nurturing a love for reading?
As an educator, I always try to create positive reading experiences for
my students – ones where they learn something new or those that provide
opportunities to think and talk. When teaching strategies help students
identify their purpose for reading, make predictions, express their
opinions, enter the lives of characters, see connections with their own
worlds, they begin to comprehend what they read and get hooked on as
active readers for life!
I hope you enjoy and learn from this month’s Teacher Pages videos that
showcase some great reading comprehension strategies. For more videos,
be sure to visit youtube.com/teacherpages.
Pallavi Naik
Principal
Dr. Kalmadi Shamarao High School
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K-W-L: READ WITH A PURPOSE!
Class IV | 7:.17 min|
English w/ Mar & Hin subtitles
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TEACHING AID: BOLFALAK
शैक्षणिक साधन: बोलफलक
Primary grades | 05:.47 min|
Marathi w/ Eng & Hin subtitles
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HRUMR: A READING COMPREHENSION STRATEGY
Class I | 6:.07 min|
English w/ Mar & Hin subtitles
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