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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. My presumptions about the teacher are correct. She said herself she doesn't listen to kids read because she doesn't have time. So, of course, she is at best only vaguely aware of their kevels.[/quote] And when you asked if your daughter could take home a more difficult book she said no? Have you even bothered to ask her this simple question? There are many teachers in K that don't listen to children read aloud regularly. In fact, for the children who read well this happens a lot and the teachers spend more time on comprehension questions because they know the children already read quite fluently. My advanced reader in K read silently every week or listened online to books and then just met with the teacher to give short summaries of what the book was about. It improved his silent reading skills and fluency when listening to others and the teacher helped improve his comprehension.[/quote]
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