Objective
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to improve your reading comprehension skills through engaging activities.
Materials and Prep
- Storybook
- Flashcards
- Paper and crayons
- Pencil
Before starting the lesson, make sure you have the storybook and flashcards ready. Prepare paper and crayons for the drawing activity.
Activities
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Read Aloud: Choose a storybook that interests you. Read it aloud to yourself or with a family member. Pay attention to the characters, setting, and events in the story.
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Retell the Story: Use the flashcards to retell the story. Place the flashcards in the correct sequence of events. This will help you remember the important parts of the story.
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Draw and Describe: Choose your favorite part of the story and draw a picture of it. Use the paper and crayons. After drawing, describe what is happening in your picture using descriptive words.
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Ask Questions: Think of questions you have about the story. Write them down using your pencil. Then, ask a family member or your teacher to help you find the answers. This will help improve your understanding of the story.
Preschool Grade Talking Points
- "Reading is fun! It allows us to explore new worlds and meet interesting characters."
- "When we read a story, we can learn about different places and times."
- "Using flashcards helps us remember important parts of the story."
- "Drawing pictures helps us visualize what is happening in the story."
- "Asking questions helps us understand the story better."