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Writer's pictureEllery Garrison

Help! How Do I Build Reading Comprehension Without Boring Q/A?


Do you ever feel like you are stuck in a rut with helping your student develop better reading comprehension? Well, give one of these options a try and mix it up!

  1. Word Ladder: In this game, players start with one word and try to turn it into another word by changing one letter at a time.

  2. BINGO: Create BINGO cards with sight words or vocabulary words and have players find and read the words.

  3. Scavenger Hunt: Hide words or short sentences around the room and have players find and read them.

  4. Reading Charades: Players take turns acting out a word or short sentence for others to guess.

  5. Word Jumble: Give players a set of jumbled letters and have them unscramble the letters to form a word or sentence.

  6. Flashcards: Create flashcards with sight words or vocabulary words and have players practice reading them.

  7. Read and Draw: Give players a short passage to read and then have them draw a picture based on what they read.

  8. Read and Respond: Have players read a short passage and answer questions about what they just read.

  9. Reading Race: Time how long it takes players to read a short passage and see who can read it the fastest.

These games are fun and interactive ways to practice reading skills while also keeping the focus on learning.




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