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7 Keys to Comprehension
7 Keys to Comprehension: How to Help Your Kids Read It and Get It! | Susan Zimmermann, Chryse Hutchins
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It's simple: If children don't understand what they read, they will never embrace reading. And that limits what they can learn while in school. This fact frightens parents, worries teachers, and ultimately hurts children. 7 Keys to Comprehension is the result of cutting-edge research. It gives parents and teachersthose who aren't already using this valuable programpractical, thoughtful advice about the seven simple thinking strategies that proficient readers use: Connecting reading to their background knowledge Creating sensory images Asking questions Drawing inferences Determining what's important Synthesizing ideas Solving problems Easily understood, easily applied, and proven successful, this essential educational tool helps parents and teachers to turn reading into a fun and rewarding adventure.
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Book synchronicity! Reading up on reading comprehension and here‘s Sophie, in a chapter about asking questions as we read.
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TheBookHippie WOW!!! 3y
ravenlee And later on, another common theme: “But there‘s a big difference between information and knowledge. As a friend of [one author‘s] once said, ‘We have an abundance of information, but information alone is meaningless. It has to be thought about and organized and the internalized, and then maybe you will end up with knowledge.‘ (Cont) 3y
ravenlee “You get from disparate facts to knowledge only if you take the time to determine what is important and synthesize that information so that it becomes meaningful. In reading and in life, you need to hone your skills of discriminating between what is important and what is not.” 3y
GingerAntics 💙💙💙 3y
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