mackzoore sb
(Santa Barbara - United States)I currently teach middle school science and math at the Laguna Blanca school in scenic Santa Barbara. I previously taught at the American Nicaraguan School in Managua, where I developed curriculum and taught physics, conceptual physics and earth ...
Free Reading K-3 Reading Comprehension Lessons
Description:The unit includes key comprehension skills, such as Main Idea and Making Inferences. Each concept has a series of three lessons: Introduce, Reintroduce, and Build Mastery. There are also useful graphic organizers to go along with some lessons.
This collection is shared by http://www.freereading.net
FreeReading is a high-quality, open-source, free reading intervention program addressing literacy development for grades K-3. Schools and teachers everywhere can use the complete, research-based 40 week program for K-1 students, or use the library of lessons to supplement existing curricula in phonological awareness, phonics, vocabulary, comprehension and writing. The site is also filled with free, downloadable materials including flashcards, graphical organizers, illustrated readers, decodable texts, audio files, videos and more.
In this collection, you will find lessons on
* Author's Purpose * Fact and Opinion * Cause and Effect * Compare and Contrast * Identifying Details * Main Idea * Making Inferences * Predictions * Purpose for Reading * Sequencing * Visualization * Story Elements
Last Updated:Sep-15-2009
Subject(s):- Language Arts
- Reading Comprehension
- Kindergarten-Grade 2 / Ages 5-7
- primary
- elementary
- 1st
- 2nd
- Curriculum: Unit
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- Contributed By: Free Reading
CURRIKI REVIEW
- This resource was reviewed using the rubric for Curriculum: Unit and received an overall Curriki Review System rating of 3-Exemplary, as of 08/01/08.
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Component Ratings:
- Technical Completeness:3
- Content Accuracy:3
- Appropriate Pedagogy:3
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Reviewer Comments:
This thorough collection is shared by FreeReading, which is a free, open-source reading intervention program K-3. These resources include excellent thoughtful comprehension lessons on the big ideas in literacy instruction: author’s purpose, fact and opinion, cause and effect, compare and contrast, main idea, making inferences, predictions, purpose for reading, sequencing, story elements, and visualizing. Lessons are provided to introduce, reintroduce and build mastery for each skill and each lesson is based on best practice in reading instruction.


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