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[quote=Anonymous]I teach 4th grade reading, and I'm interested in hearing what you've found to be the most effective way to teach reading comprehension. I have a great library in the classroom that the kids love and several students every year discover their passion for reading. We read several novels aloud each year, read lots of Scholastic News articles, and do guided reading groups. There are still a fair number of kids who don't read during independent reading time and for whom it is extremely difficult to find information independently in a text. I guess I'm looking for any suggestions, tips, or teaching strategies that you have found particularly helpful in either getting kids to read independently and enjoy it (that's of course the most important goal) or, failing that, at least have the stamina necessary to read carefully and be able to answer questions in a text. Thoughts? Thanks! [/quote]
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