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Reading Comprehension

The key comprehension strategies are described below.   Although the children may be able to read the story well it is important that they can also comprehend what they read.  We work these strategies when reading any text with the children to aid comprehension:
Using Prior Knowledge/Previewing.
Predicting
Identifying the Main Idea
Summarising
Questioning 
Making Inferences
Visualising
Story Maps
Retelling

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Oxford Reading Tree 100 Free ebooks
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Twinkl comprehension activities
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