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Reading Strategies

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LitART includes nine reading participation strategies to use with picture books.
 

"Students are so motivated to read and get involved."

4th Grade
Teacher
Chicago, IL

Nine LitART Reading Strategies

  1. Read Aloud
  2. Questioning
  3. Visualization
  4. Missing Word Reading
  5. Repeating Refrain
  6. Stories with Sound
  7. Action Reading
  8. Pantomime Reading
  9. Dramatic Retelling

Each LitART strategy is based on reading research

  • Supports English Learners through visuals provided through Pantomime and Dramatic Retelling.
  • Appeals to different learning styles (multiple intelligences) by varying the reading strategies used.
  • Provides guided reading and thinking skills through Questioning.
  • Offers syntactic and context clue awareness through Missing Word Reading.
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