Comprehension
- Let me look at the text before the lesson so that I feel more ready and know what to expect when we read it together.
- Give me extra time when we’re reading so that I don’t feel rushed and can take the time I need to understand the words.
- Let me read with a buddy who can help me with the hard words so that I don’t get stuck and can enjoy the story with more confidence.
- Explain tricky words before we start reading so that I don’t get confused and can follow along more easily.
- Teach me what new words mean and how to use them so that I can understand what I’m reading and use those words in my own talking and writing.
- Show me the important words before we read so that I’m ready for them and don’t feel lost when I see them in the classroom
- Ask me questions using 'Bloom's taxonomy' that match what I know and help me think more deeply so that I can feel successful and keep growing my ideas.
- Teach me how to make guesses, ask questions and explain things I read so that I can understand the story better and feel proud of what I know.
- Give me shorter or simpler parts of the story so that I can understand it more easily without feeling overwhelmed.
- Give me a short version of the story so that I can understand the main ideas and join in with everyone else.
- Help me highlight important words and write little notes so that I can remember what they mean and find them again later.
- Let me listen to notes or see helpful comments so that I can understand what’s important and use it when I’m reading or working.
- Give me time to read things more than once so that I can make sure I’ve really understood it.
- Show me how you think when you read so that I can learn what good readers do inside their heads.
- Give me books that match my age and interests so that I enjoy reading and feel like the stories are for me.
- Show me how to use pictures, titles and headings to understand what a text is about, so that I can find information more quickly.
- Help me practise reading with expression and rhythm so that I can sound smooth and confident like you do.
- Show me how you read with expression and feeling so that I can learn how to make the story sound interesting too.
- Talk with me about real things and experiences so that I can learn new words and know how they’re used.
- Let me read and talk about stories with others so that I can practise thinking and sharing ideas together. Use a reciprocal reading approach so that I learn the different ways to understand a text while working in a group