Basic Stories: Who, What, Where?
Learners read short stories that each include a person, a place, and an action. After each story, they answer simple questions about who the story is about, whe … Read more
Reading comprehension is the ability to understand what you read. It includes remembering key details, figuring out the main idea, and using clues in the text to answer questions or make simple guesses about what’s happening. Strong reading comprehension helps students learn from books, follow written instructions, and explain ideas in their own words.
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Learners read short stories that each include a person, a place, and an action. After each story, they answer simple questions about who the story is about, whe … Read more