Anonymous wrote:I think you are doing this backwards - let them check out as many as they like and have a special basket at home where those books are kept. Why make them read at the library? The fun is being able to take as many as you want home to look at whenever you like!
If you can go during a storytime, the little one can be amused while the olders find their books.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here.
Thank you. Teacher tells me that first grader can work on reading fluency by reading out aloud and reading comprehension by paying more attention. He can read. I am fine with 4 year old still likes to look at pictures. We are still working on pre-literacy skill like letter ABC.
The older one loves comics, and the younger one loves beautiful pictures. I read to the younger one more often. I will let them check out some books, and I like the theme ideas and a bin to store books. There is no in person story time now at my nearby library.
My main purpose is to work on reading fluency and better writing skill for the older one, and expose the younger one with more books.
The most powerful thing for both fluency and comprehension is reading aloud to your kid. Far more important than him reading to himself. Let him get some comics to read too but you should be doing the majority of the reading.
— Reading teacher
Why is that? I thought reading fluency is improved by kid reading out aloud, not the kid being read to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here.
Thank you. Teacher tells me that first grader can work on reading fluency by reading out aloud and reading comprehension by paying more attention. He can read. I am fine with 4 year old still likes to look at pictures. We are still working on pre-literacy skill like letter ABC.
The older one loves comics, and the younger one loves beautiful pictures. I read to the younger one more often. I will let them check out some books, and I like the theme ideas and a bin to store books. There is no in person story time now at my nearby library.
My main purpose is to work on reading fluency and better writing skill for the older one, and expose the younger one with more books.
The most powerful thing for both fluency and comprehension is reading aloud to your kid. Far more important than him reading to himself. Let him get some comics to read too but you should be doing the majority of the reading.
— Reading teacher
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here.
Thank you. Teacher tells me that first grader can work on reading fluency by reading out aloud and reading comprehension by paying more attention. He can read. I am fine with 4 year old still likes to look at pictures. We are still working on pre-literacy skill like letter ABC.
The older one loves comics, and the younger one loves beautiful pictures. I read to the younger one more often. I will let them check out some books, and I like the theme ideas and a bin to store books. There is no in person story time now at my nearby library.
My main purpose is to work on reading fluency and better writing skill for the older one, and expose the younger one with more books.
The most powerful thing for both fluency and comprehension is reading aloud to your kid. Far more important than him reading to himself. Let him get some comics to read too but you should be doing the majority of the reading.
— Reading teacher
Why is that? I thought reading fluency is improved by kid reading out aloud, not the kid being read to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here.
Thank you. Teacher tells me that first grader can work on reading fluency by reading out aloud and reading comprehension by paying more attention. He can read. I am fine with 4 year old still likes to look at pictures. We are still working on pre-literacy skill like letter ABC.
The older one loves comics, and the younger one loves beautiful pictures. I read to the younger one more often. I will let them check out some books, and I like the theme ideas and a bin to store books. There is no in person story time now at my nearby library.
My main purpose is to work on reading fluency and better writing skill for the older one, and expose the younger one with more books.
The most powerful thing for both fluency and comprehension is reading aloud to your kid. Far more important than him reading to himself. Let him get some comics to read too but you should be doing the majority of the reading.
— Reading teacher
Anonymous wrote:Op here.
Thank you. Teacher tells me that first grader can work on reading fluency by reading out aloud and reading comprehension by paying more attention. He can read. I am fine with 4 year old still likes to look at pictures. We are still working on pre-literacy skill like letter ABC.
The older one loves comics, and the younger one loves beautiful pictures. I read to the younger one more often. I will let them check out some books, and I like the theme ideas and a bin to store books. There is no in person story time now at my nearby library.
My main purpose is to work on reading fluency and better writing skill for the older one, and expose the younger one with more books.