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Reading With Your Child

This document provides guidance for reading with a child before, during, and after reading. It suggests asking the child questions about the title, pictures, and genre before reading. During reading, it recommends asking how they think the story will progress and how they feel about characters. After reading, it advises continuing the experience by asking how the story made them feel, what they liked or disliked, and how it relates to other stories they have read or been wondering about. The final section lists target reading levels for kindergarten through 4th grade students at different points in the school year.

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Reading With Your Child

This document provides guidance for reading with a child before, during, and after reading. It suggests asking the child questions about the title, pictures, and genre before reading. During reading, it recommends asking how they think the story will progress and how they feel about characters. After reading, it advises continuing the experience by asking how the story made them feel, what they liked or disliked, and how it relates to other stories they have read or been wondering about. The final section lists target reading levels for kindergarten through 4th grade students at different points in the school year.

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Reading With Your Child- Before and

During!
What story clues are in the title and in the
pictures?
Is this selection fiction or nonfiction? *How do
you know?
* Why do you want to read this story?
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* What do you think will happen next?
* How do you feel about the main character?
*Would you do things differently if you were the
main character?
*Does the story text make sense to you?

*How do you think the story will end?

After Reading With Your Child When You


Think Youre Done, Youve Just Begun!

After enjoying a book with your child, (whether


he reads to you, or you read to him) continue the
experience by asking:
* How did the story make you feel?
* What did you like or dislike about the story?
*Does the story remind you of any other story?
* What were you wondering as you read?
* Does this book make you think of anything else
youve read?

* What was your favorite part?

Independent Reading
Levels K-4

Grade Level

November

Kindergarte

April

June

A/B

B/C

Grade 1

D/E

F/G

G/H/I

Grade 2

I/J

J/K

K/L/M

Grade 3

M/N

N/O

O/P

Grade 4

P+

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