Oral Reading Activities

22nd October 2015 Off By AnitaDyer

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Talking to your helps expand vocabulary, develop background knowledge, and inspire a curiosity about the world – all of which help with learning to read! Here are some simple activities you can do at home to get your ready to read.

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Online interactive learning and reading activities for interactive whiteboards, computer labs, and students PreK–8

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PART II: ACTIVITY PACKETS _____ II–58 Activities to Promote Reading Development Vocabulary knowledge has been found to have a strong effect on reading comprehension. The components of vocabulary knowledge include breadth (the number of words a learner knows) and depth (the amount of knowledge a learner has about a …

Phonological Awareness: Students learn to identify and manipulate the sounds in spoken words including skills such as oral segmenting and oral blending.

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ABCmouse.com’s precollege reading curriculum includes many online precollege reading activities that stress those aspects of reading that are most important for very learners: increasing oral vocabulary, developing phonemic awareness, and learning the names of the letters of the alphabet. Oral Vocabulary When your reads, he …

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Doing activities with your ren allows you to promote their reading and writing skills while having fun at the same time. These activities for pre-readers, beginning readers, and older readers includes what you need and what to do for each one.

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Reading literature out loud provides opportunities for students to analyze the text, to grow and to develop as a performer, to communicate a message to an audience and to perform an artistic creation.

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