Tomorrow we'll be sending home reading logs for the month of December. Remember that the most important home learning activity a student can do is to read for at least 20min per night. Here are some guiding questions that you can use to discuss what your child has read. Students can also use these questions to guide a written response to what they've read. Thank you for supporting your child's learning by encouraging them to read every night!
December Reading
Comprehension
Home to School Connection
Reading each night is the single most
important task you can do to support and encourage ongoing learning at
home. We suggest 20-30 minutes of
reading and another 5 minutes of discussion if possible.
Here are some
guiding questions for students to be
thinking about during reading and
for family members to ask after reading to encourage
comprehension. These are all based on
the reading focus for the past month in our classrooms.
Retell:
-Who
were the main characters?
-When
and where did the story take place?
-What
happened at the beginning? In the middle? At the end?
(use
words such as first, then, next, after that, afterward, last/finally)
-What
was the problem?
-What
was the solution?
-Did
you agree with or like the solution to the problem?
If
you could write the next chapter or a sequel to the book, what would you write?
Does
this book remind you of another book you have read before or a movie you have
seen? How are they the same and how are they different?
Compare
and contrast two books with similar topics or by the same author.
Can
you infer what is going on if the author doesn’t directly tell you?
What
are some text features you notice? Bold
print, table of contents, glossary, index, maps, charts, diagrams, captions,
cut outs, comparisons, graphs, labels, headings…?
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