How can I help my child with reading?
Good readers make connections between what they are reading and their lives, other books, or happenings in the world around them. Making these connections deepens understanding and brings meaning to the text.
Use the following prompts as you read with your child to help make connections:
Text-to-Self
This story reminds me of...
I felt the way the character did in this story when......
Text-to-Text
The main character in this story reminds me of the main character in__________.
The problem in this story reminds me of the problem in __________ because...
The solution in this story reminds me of the solution in ___________ because...
The lesson in this story reminds me of the lesson in __________ because... The illustrations in this story remind me of the illustrations in __________ because... The way this story is written reminds me of __________ because...
Text-to-World
This story makes me think of...
Good Readers also constantly ask questions before, during, and after reading. Questioning provides a purpose for reading and keeps the reader engaged in the text.
Use the following questions as you read with at home to help your child stay involved with the text:
Before
Use the following prompts as you read with your child to help make connections:
Text-to-Self
This story reminds me of...
I felt the way the character did in this story when......
Text-to-Text
The main character in this story reminds me of the main character in__________.
The problem in this story reminds me of the problem in __________ because...
The solution in this story reminds me of the solution in ___________ because...
The lesson in this story reminds me of the lesson in __________ because... The illustrations in this story remind me of the illustrations in __________ because... The way this story is written reminds me of __________ because...
Text-to-World
This story makes me think of...
Good Readers also constantly ask questions before, during, and after reading. Questioning provides a purpose for reading and keeps the reader engaged in the text.
Use the following questions as you read with at home to help your child stay involved with the text:
Before
- I wonder.......?
- What do I think is going to happen?
- What am I going to learn?
- Why did the author choose this title?
- Why did the author write this?
- When did the story take place?
- Who is the story about?
- Who is telling the story?
- What do I think will happen next?
- How does the character feel?
- Why did __________ happen?
- I wonder why __________?
- What would I do?
- How is the problem going to be solved?
- Do you think ____ should have _______?
- Am I paying attention to the message?
- Would I be friends with _______?
- What might happen if __________?
What do I still need to find out? - Why is this information important?
- Do I understand what the author is saying?
- How did I feel when.....?
- What was my opinion of.....?
- When the author said __, I wondered....?
- Why do you think the author.....?
- What was the main idea.....?
- Do I know someone like...?
- What would have happened if......?
- Do I agree with what the author said?
- Would I be friends with _______?
- What might happen if __________?
- What do I still need to find out?
- Why is this information important?
- Do I understand what the author is saying?