Reading Comprehension Bundle- Summarize, Visualize, Predict, Infer, Connections, Predictions

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Reading Comprehension Strategies Bundle- This set of 7 worksheets will help your learners work through 6 different reading comprehension strategies to improve their reading skills!

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Collect all 6 Reading Comprehension Strategies Worksheets!

Making Predictions Worksheet
This worksheet can be used before, during, or after your lesson on making predictions. You can use it as a pre-assessment tool to determine what your students already know about predictions or use it as a teaching tool or assessment tool after the lesson.

Summarizing Worksheets (2)
These worksheets can be used to help students practice summarizing a fiction story. You can use the 5 Finger Retell and/or the “Someone/Wanted/But/So/Then” Strategy to help your student(s) practice retelling a story. These familiar strategies are neatly organized on these worksheets.

Making Inferences Worksheet
This worksheet can be used to help students begin to comprehend the concept of making inferences while reading. This product encourages students’ natural ability to infer based on clues within the story. After teaching students the concept of inferring, please use this worksheet to help them practice making inferences as they read. They can list clues from the text and then list their inference. I have seen many students do well with this introductory organizer.

Asking Questions Worksheet

This graphic organizer provides a great starting point for students to begin to form their own questions about any book. They are given sentence starters as well as a place to list their questions as they read. It can be used with a variety of genres and can be introduced before, during, or after your lesson on asking questions.

Visualizing Worksheet
This worksheet can be used to help students begin to comprehend the concept of visualizing while reading. This product combines students’ natural ability to imagine what they read with the necessary step of putting those pictures into words. After teaching students the concept of visualizing, please use this worksheet to help them practice creating pictures in their heads as they read. They can draw a simple or elaborate sketch and then put into a few sentences what they are visualizing using the sentence starters to guide them. I have seen many students do well with this support!

Making Connections
This worksheet will help your learners review and use what you teach them about making connections. This is intended to be used during or after instruction of the 4 types of connections that readers can make while reading. I hope you find it useful!

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Reading Comprehension Bundle- Summarize, Visualize, Predict, Infer, Connections, Predictions

$5.00

Reading Comprehension Strategies Bundle- This set of 7 worksheets will help your learners work through 6 different reading comprehension strategies to improve their reading skills!

Collect all 6 Reading Comprehension Strategies Worksheets!

Making Predictions Worksheet
This worksheet can be used before, during, or after your lesson on making predictions. You can use it as a pre-assessment tool to determine what your students already know about predictions or use it as a teaching tool or assessment tool after the lesson.

Summarizing Worksheets (2)
These worksheets can be used to help students practice summarizing a fiction story. You can use the 5 Finger Retell and/or the “Someone/Wanted/But/So/Then” Strategy to help your student(s) practice retelling a story. These familiar strategies are neatly organized on these worksheets.

Making Inferences Worksheet
This worksheet can be used to help students begin to comprehend the concept of making inferences while reading. This product encourages students’ natural ability to infer based on clues within the story. After teaching students the concept of inferring, please use this worksheet to help them practice making inferences as they read. They can list clues from the text and then list their inference. I have seen many students do well with this introductory organizer.

Asking Questions Worksheet

This graphic organizer provides a great starting point for students to begin to form their own questions about any book. They are given sentence starters as well as a place to list their questions as they read. It can be used with a variety of genres and can be introduced before, during, or after your lesson on asking questions.

Visualizing Worksheet
This worksheet can be used to help students begin to comprehend the concept of visualizing while reading. This product combines students’ natural ability to imagine what they read with the necessary step of putting those pictures into words. After teaching students the concept of visualizing, please use this worksheet to help them practice creating pictures in their heads as they read. They can draw a simple or elaborate sketch and then put into a few sentences what they are visualizing using the sentence starters to guide them. I have seen many students do well with this support!

Making Connections
This worksheet will help your learners review and use what you teach them about making connections. This is intended to be used during or after instruction of the 4 types of connections that readers can make while reading. I hope you find it useful!

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