Read Alouds to Teach Beginning Middle and End
Reading comprehension can be a touch skill to teach, just with picture books, things come alive! Teaching with picture books has been one of my favorite things most firs grade! I love to pull out a great book, read it for pleasance, and then get back into the juicy stuff I need to actually teach with my kids.
Here are some of my favorite read aloud books that help in teaching comprehension skills.
Figurative Language
An incredibly tough skill, but hither's a SUPER fun book to help teach similes!
Information technology is of import for students and empathize figurative language (specially our ELs). This volume uses real life pictures to spark similes most her family.
Inferencing
Who doesn't dear MO WILLEMS? Kids become ga-ga for him and his silly elephant and piggie. Here'southward a great one for inferences.
Piggie pretends he's a frog! Apply prove from the text and from the pictures to figure out if he's a frog or a squealer 🙂
Cardinal Message
The Empty Pot is a fantastic read. It's about a king who needs a successor.
He asks every child in the kingdom to plant a special seed, then he will pick the child with the almost beautiful flower to be his success. There'south but one trouble: Ping's plant doesn't abound. What volition he do?
Problem & Solution/Cause & Effect
Another FABULOUS writer David Shannon gives us a swell read for problem and solution/cause & effect.
Someone gets a bad case of the stripes! What caused it??
Retelling
In the lower grades, k-2, in that location is a potent push for retelling. Students need to be able to retell a story in the right sequence in their own words.
Frog & Toad is a neat series that is like shooting fish in a barrel to read, fun, and GREAT for retelling! Using puppets or this AMAZING APP (Sock Puppets), students can act equally Frog or Toad to retell their silly tales.
Beginning Middle Terminate
Another huge standard in M-2 is knowing beginning, middle, and end of a story.
Corduroy is a great read aloud that has a fluid sequence of events to assistance with BME. Information technology's such a archetype!
Character
Kevin Henkes is incredible about providing great character development.
If yous don't know Chrysanthemum then yous must non be a teacher 😉 I'll admit, I just bought my showtime re-create of it this yr, so I can say I'm officially a starting time grade teacher. This is a great story that develops the grapheme of Chrysanthemum from offset to end.
Setting
As usual, Patricia Polacco creates a beautiful story with beautiful illustrations.
I love reading this book! It is so gorgeous. This has a great steady setting that can assistance for bones educational activity of what setting is and how it helps develop a story.
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Make sure to cheque out all our other book suggestions:
March Read Alouds
April Read Alouds
May Read Alouds
Terminate of Year Read Alouds
Back to School Read Alouds
History Read Alouds
Grammar Read Alouds
Scientific discipline Read Alouds
Writing Read Alouds
Math Read Alouds
Want more suggestions? Hop on over to Courtney'southward blog!
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Source: http://sparklinginsecondgrade.com/picture-books-for-reading-comprehension/
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