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11 Free Reading Comprehension Strategies Posters! Perfect for a classroom library or reading bulletin board display. Reading anchor charts include making connections, visualizing, using fix up strategies, making predictions, making inferences, close reading (fictio or nonfiction), using background knowledge, synthesizing information, and asking questions.

Lauren Zuther saved to life science
We must explicity teach reading strartegies. Reading strategies do not function in isolation; they work synergistically to help students fully access text.

Styled By Monica Puga saved to Middle School Ideas
Reading comprehension strategy posters - free and easy to print. These will look great in your classroom. Work on reading and keep moving forward.

Leslie Taylor saved to First grade
Freebie! One of the keys to teaching reading comprehension is showing kids how proficient readers think about text. Teachers have to find a way to make their thinking visible. One way is with graphic organizers.

S Palmer saved to B/c I taught Reading
In first grade, we not only get to teach students how to read but how to think about their reading, too. These skills are very important but can be so hard for first graders to grasp. Teaching students how to think is not an easy task. We teach lots of strategies. Strategies are a great way to ... Read More about Reading Comprehension Strategies in First Grade

BookPagez saved to Comprehension Strategies
These FREE reading comprehension posters focus on the Super Six strategies. (Rainbow Theme) *This set of 6 posters includes American & British spellings. Get your comprehension on with Super Six Comprehension posters.
Saad Mungly saved to lamguage
A blog about reading and writing, and sharing ideas about literacy and RTI for your classroom/ reading, writing, & RTI resources

Our Homeschool Fun saved to FIAR
Visualizing the text is such an important strategy used for building your students’ reading comprehension. It is very versatile as it can be used in different ways with students of all ages and reading levels. I
Check out the free download from my friend Emily in this post… I feel so blessed that last year I joined such a great group of seven third grade teachers who work so well together. You never feel alone in this team and we all divide up tasks to help make all of our students …
melissa audyatis saved to school september