My kindergartener is reading second grade, third quarter level, however, he is having to work at comprehension. Does anyone know of a website where I could download and print some sort of template that he could fill out when he is finished with a book? Something where he could list characters, settings, and beginning, middle, end events. I could go ahead and make one myself, but if there is something I could download, that would be helpful. Also, he really enjoys non-fiction. Any sort of template that could be filled out after reading a non-fiction book would be helpful.
2007-01-01
03:03:03
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Helen T
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Education & Reference
➔ Primary & Secondary Education
We are VERY proud of his reading. He loves to work at it and will choose to work out of a math book, or work on an extra worksheet at home. His little brother is working at reading too (he is four). There is a great book called "Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons." We made it about half way through, and the Kindergartener took off from there.
2007-01-01
03:20:54 ·
update #1