- The child has learned to decode and recognize various words while reading.
- They have developed fluency and a better understanding of English vocabulary.
- The child has improved their comprehension skills by understanding the context, plot, and characters in the reading materials.
- They have enhanced their critical thinking skills by analyzing and evaluating the author's message and purpose.
- The child has expanded their knowledge of different genres and literary devices used in texts.
- They have improved their reading speed and efficiency.
- The child has learned to make connections between the text and their personal experiences or the world around them.
- They have developed an appreciation for reading and literature.
Continued development can be encouraged through creative ways such as:
- Organizing book clubs or reading groups where students can discuss and analyze books together.
- Introducing different genres and challenging them to explore beyond their comfort zone.
- Encouraging them to write book reviews or summaries to improve their writing skills and help others find interesting books.
- Assigning reading-related projects that require research, presentations, or creative interpretations of the texts.
- Integrating reading into other subject areas, such as finding articles or books related to science or history topics.
- Providing access to a variety of reading materials, including newspapers, magazines, and digital resources.