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Reading Comprehension

HELP builds reading comprehension by providing questions for each page of the story. Students look back in the story to find the answer.


Students will:

  • Build reading comprehension skills
  • Learn the parts of a story (setting, character, conflict, and resolution)
  • Read for meaning
  • Self-monitor their comprehension

 Comprehension is supported through vocabulary.  See the vocabulary page.

 

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