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Reading Skills Reading Skills

 Reading  Developmental Stages

 

Read the following definitions carefully to decide where your child falls. If you are concerned that your child is falling behind in reading skills please schedule a conference.  I strive to help every child improve his/her individual reading skills.  

Emergent Reader

  • knows that the text goes from left to right
  • can distinguish between lower case and uppper case letters
  • can blend phonemes (letter sounds)
  • uses pictures for clues
  • retells a simple story which is read to them
  • recalls some details
  • knows names of letters
  • indentifies consonant sounds at beginning and end of words
  • understands the difference between letters and words
  • notices and read environmental print
  • reads one word at a time - choppy
  • selects simple repetitious books
  • reads favorite books over and over
  • silent sustained reading 5 - 10 minutes
  • has the desire to be a fluent reader
  • enjoys retelling stories
  • makes predictions and tells why

Early Reader

  • sequesces events in story
  • tells main idea
  • makes predictions
  • identifies main characters
  • identifies setting
  • differentiates between fact and fiction
  • identifies high frequency words
  • some awareness of medial vowel sounds   
  • uses context clues
  • begins to self correct
  • understands the meaning of . ? !
  • pauses and uses appropriate inflection for punctuation
  • reads phrases
  • selects a variety of books
  • silent sustained reading 10 - 15 minutes
  • begins to feel confident when reading silently or orally

Fluent Reader

  • recognizes plot of story
  • recognizes problem and solution in a story
  • evaluates scharacter's actions or behaviors
  • uses a variety of clues to decode unfamiliar words
  • indentifies blends, digraphs, dipthongs
  • applies vowel rules to sound out words
  • understands prefixes and suffixes
  • uses punctuations correctly
  • reads with expression
  • reads smoothly
  • selects a wide varietly of books
  • may select chapter books
  • silent sustained reading at least 20 minutes  
  • confident
  • enjoys sharing favorite books
  • enjoys challenges 
  • selects reading during free time
  • summarizes main events of a story

 







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