Feature of the Month: Reading for Meaning |
Hopefully, your child has read a book over the summer and enjoys reading. If not, it is time to get back into shape and help develop some motivation. What can you as a parent do to help your child? Encourage the technique of reading for meaning. What should your child select for this reading practice drill? We suggest magazine articles, newspaper editorials, a few pages in a favorite book or even a poem. For a suggested newspaper try the link www.bjpinchbeck.com/framesnews
Your child can give a review of the book!
Book Review
Q: "How long does this process take?"
A: (As few as 15 minutes) The activity can be done in the car on the way to practice, after dinner or before bedtime.
Q: "What does the coaching process look like?"
A: Follow the coaching guide below at practicing the Reading for Meaning Drill.
The web has some relevant articles:
www.bjpinchbeck.com/framenews.htm
For an extra Challenge...
Add to your reading routine a word of the day.
You can get a new cool word every day by visiting York University's web site You can view the definition, view past words, and even submit a word yourself!
Have your child create a sentence using the word and encourage using the word at least 3 times throughout the day.
Have a contest! See who is the first to appropriately use the word that day in a a sentence!