Reading Strategies for Elementary Students



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|Reading Strategies for Elementary Students |

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|Reading Strategies for Elementary Students |

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|These websites contain reading strategies to help elementary school students become good readers. Some websites simply list |

|strategies and some include activities to help students learn. There are also links to eThemes Resources on inference, context |

|clues, and main idea and supporting details. |

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|1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 |

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|ThinkQuest: The Keys to Success in Reading |

|This material is written by students. There are modules on "Cause and Effect," "Details," "Sequence," "Figurative Language," and |

|"Main Idea." |

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|Context Clues |

|Find out how you can use context clues to help figure out what words mean. Includes exercises so you can practice this skill. This |

|site will open as a four-page PDF file. |

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|Curious about Reading Strategies |

|This three-page PDF file talks about using Visualization to help you with your reading. |

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|Types of Reading |

|Learn about rapid survey, sampling, and skim reading. |

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|Know It All: SQ3R |

|Survey. Question. Read. Recall. Review. These are the steps in this reading technique. |

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|Strategies Good Readers Use |

|This list of strategies for readers was written by a fifth grade class. |

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|A Strategy for Reading Novels |

|Learn how to take notes to help you when reading a novel. There are links to advice on reading textbooks, improving reading skills,|

|and more. Note: This site includes ads. |

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|Know It All: Reading Skills |

|Choose one of the links to learn about reading skills, efficient reading, and reading on screen. |

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|What Do Good Readers Do? |

|Here is a list of good reading strategies to help you become a good reader. |

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|Reading Comprehension Review Sheet |

|A one-page pdf is a reading comprehension strategies. |

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|Scholastic: Guidelines and Student Handouts for Implementing Read-Aloud Strategies in Your Classroom |

|This page has teaching resources, such as guidelines, checklists, and assessment tools, for teaching think-aloud strategies for |

|improving reading comprehension. Note: This site includes ads. |

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|eThemes Resource: Reading Skills: Inference for Elementary School Students |

|These websites can help elementary students learn how to infer while reading. There are activities, graphic organizers, and short |

|lessons on inference. Includes a link on inference for middle school students. |

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|eThemes Resource: Reading Skills: Context Clues |

|These sites focus on using contextual clues to determine the meaning of unknown words. The sites introduce different types of |

|contextual clues and strategies on using the clues. Exercises, lesson plans, and a song are included. There are links to eThemes |

|resources on Text Structures, Teaching Tips for Decoding Strategies, Synonyms and Antonyms, and Prefixes and Suffixes. |

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|eThemes Resource: Reading Skills: Main Idea and Supporting Details |

|These sites focus on the reading comprehension skills of finding main ideas and supporting details. There are lesson plans, online |

|quizzes, and printable worksheets for practicing reading comprehension skills. There are links to eThemes Resources on Teaching |

|Tips: Reading Comprehension Strategies, Reading Skills: Context Clues, Reading Skills: Sight Words, Reading Skills: Inference for |

|Elementary School Students, and Reading Strategies for Elementary Students. |

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