Objective
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to improve your reading comprehension skills.
Materials and Prep
- Storybook
- Reading comprehension worksheet
- Pencil
Before starting the lesson, make sure you have a storybook and a reading comprehension worksheet ready.
Activities
- Read Aloud: Choose a storybook that is appropriate for your reading level. Read it aloud to yourself or have someone read it to you.
- Story Retelling: After reading the story, try to retell the main events or key details from the story in your own words.
- Comprehension Questions: Use the reading comprehension worksheet to answer questions about the story. Pay attention to details and use the story to find the correct answers.
- Discussion: Talk about the story with someone. Share your favorite part, ask questions, or discuss any parts that you found interesting or confusing.
Preschool Grade Talking Points
- "Reading is fun! It helps us learn new things and go on exciting adventures in our imagination."
- "When we read a story, we can understand what is happening by paying attention to the words and pictures."
- "After reading a story, we can retell the main events or key details to show that we understood what happened."
- "Comprehension questions help us think deeper about the story and check if we understood it well."
- "Discussing a story with someone helps us share our thoughts and learn from each other."