18 Unique Third Grade Reading Compre…
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18 Unique Third Grade Reading Comprehension Activities Your Students Will Love Build a Comprehension Cootie Catcher: a fun game with free cootie catchers that have comprehension questions. Practice determining importance: teach students how to identify the main idea and supporting details of a text. Play a round of Roll and Retell: use a dice and a chart to prompt students to retell different parts of a story. Practice inferring with wordless books: have students make predictions and draw conclusions based on the pictures in a book. Make a paper chain of connections: have students write down text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world connections on paper strips and link them together. Use story maps: have students fill out graphic organizers that show the elements of a story, such as characters, setting, problem, and solution. Build inference skills: have students use clues from the text and their background knowledge to make inferences about the characters, events, or themes. Let them read aloud: encourage students to read aloud and correct their mistakes. Discuss what they have read: ask students questions about the text and have them share their opinions and insights. Use graphic organizers for analyzing and summarizing: have students use Venn diagrams, T-charts, or KWL charts to compare and contrast, categorize, or evaluate information from the text. Make connections across texts: have students compare and contrast different texts on the same topic or by the same author. 1. Build a Comprehension Cootie Catcher Turn reading comprehension into a fun game with these free cootie catchers. ... 2. Practice determining importance ... 1.Let Them Read Aloud One of the best ways you can help your third grader with reading comprehension is by encouraging them to read aloud. ... 2.Discuss What They Have Read ...
Build a Comprehension Cootie Catcher: a fun game with free cootie catchers that have comprehension questions.
Practice determining importance: teach students how to identify the main idea and supporting details of a text.
Play a round of Roll and Retell: use a dice and a chart to prompt students to retell different parts of a story.
Practice inferring with wordless books: have students make predictions and draw conclusions based on the pictures in a book.
Make a paper chain of connections: have students write down text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world connections on paper strips and link them together.
Use story maps: have students fill out graphic organizers that show the elements of a story, such as characters, setting, problem, and solution.
Build inference skills: have students use clues from the text and their background knowledge to make inferences about the characters, events, or themes.
Let them read aloud: encourage students to read aloud and correct their mistakes.
Discuss what they have read: ask students questions about the text and have them share their opinions and insights.
Use graphic organizers for analyzing and summarizing: have students use Venn diagrams, T-charts, or KWL charts to compare and contrast, categorize, or evaluate information from the text.
Make connections across texts: have students compare and contrast different texts on the same topic or by the same author.
1. Build a Comprehension Cootie Catcher Turn reading comprehension into a fun game with these free cootie catchers. ...
2. Practice determining importance ...
1.Let Them Read Aloud One of the best ways you can help your third grader with reading comprehension is by encouraging them to read aloud. ...
2.Discuss What They Have Read ...
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