EARLY READING STRATEGIES

Early Reading Strategies

Can you develop a comprehensive 750-1,000-word earlyreading plan based on a case scenario and follow the rubric?

Details: The Complete Assignment with Scenario is attached along with rubric

Develop a comprehensive 750-1,000-word early reading plan based on the following case scenario and the tasks that follow the scenario;

Part One

Research early reading strategies, including:

  1. Comprehension strategies
  2. Graphic organizers
  3. Independent practice
  4. Model-lead-test
  5. Peer tutoring
  6. Repeated reading

After completing the research on these strategies, summarize the strategies including the benefits of the various strategies and specific tips for implementation.

Part Two

  1. After summarizing each of the six possible strategies, sequence each of Amanda’s instructional goals described in the case scenario in the order you would address them with her.
  2. For each instructional goal, identify an early reading strategy from Part One and explain why or how it will assist in achieving the instructional goal.
  3. Explain how you would involve Amanda’s parents, and develop an activity from one of the early reading strategies that Amanda’s parents can use at home.

Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

Answer preview

Comprehension Strategies

Comprehension strategies are reading that involves making a conscious plan that makes it more practical with the leader becoming purposeful and active. The reader takes control of reading such that they process the text and understand its meaning while integrating it in what they already know.  They help the reader to develop knowledge skills and experience on the content read. Reader retains knowledge. Comprehension can be achieved by creating a summary of characters, setting problems and finding solutions..

(800 words)
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