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Using Guided Imagery To Build Strong Readers

Posted by KTankersley on 26th November in getting kids to read

We know that good readers are able to picture characters, scenes and events that happen in the books they read. You can help children build their guided imagery skills by asking children to clarify their vision of what was happening in a book. After reading the story without showing children the pictures, ask children to [...]

Do Search Engines Make Kids Poor Readers?

Posted by KTankersley on 2nd November in getting kids to read

As more and more students have ready access to the internet, doing “old fashioned research” in the library with encyclopedias and reference books has become a thing of the past. In the July/August 2008 issue of Atlantic Monthly, author, Nicholas Carr alleges in his article, “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” that internet search engines have [...]

Silver Bullets for Instructional Success

Posted by KTankersley on 2nd November in getting kids to read

Research indicates that there are two instructional strategies that, when done well, can boost students’ reading abilities: Sustained silent reading and direct vocabulary instruction. Yet, says Robert Marzano, no schools or districts in the United States have created programs that combine the two. The strategies, observes Marzano, are silver bullets “just sitting out there.”

Get Kids Reading More

Posted by KTankersley on 12th September in getting kids to read

A great way to get kids to improve their reading is to find a book that they find so compelling that they can’t put it down. I have heard from many parents that their kids really loved J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series. In fact, even as an adult reader, I read all of them myself [...]

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