1st Grade Classroom
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Reading Strategies for Parents
When helping your child read at home, several strategies may be used to aid in decoding unknown words.
1. Tell the child to look at the picture. You may tell the child the word is something that can be seen in the picture, if this applies to the text being read.
2. Tell the child to look for chunks in the word, such as it in sit, or at in mat, or and and ing in standing.
3. Ask the child to get his/her mouth ready to say the word by shaping the mouth for the beginning letter.
4. Ask the child if the word looks like another word he/she knows. Does cook look like look?, for example.
5. Ask the child to go on and read to the end of the sentence. Often by reading the other words in context, the child can figure out the unknown word.
6. If the child says the wrong word while reading, ask questions like:
Does it make sense?
Does it sound right?
Does it look right?
Links For Students
WELS Kids Connection
Official Eric Carle Web Site
The First Grade Backpack
The Berenstain Bears
Fun Brain
P.B.S. Kids
Crayola
Scholastic
Open Your Ears
Starfall
Seussville
Dole 5 A Day
Money Games
What Time Is It?
Links For Parents
Parents Crosslink
Strong Fathers Strong Families
Family Education Network
The National Institute For Literacy-Put Reading First