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Kindergarten reading strategies resources for Microsoft Word and for parents

Preview of Reading Comprehension Questions- For Parents to Ask Their Children

Reading Comprehension Questions- For Parents to Ask Their Children

Created by
Tickled Primary
These are questions for a parent to ask their child when reading at home. There are questions for before reading a book and after reading a book. The questions are in English and Spanish. I put a copy of this page in students' take home book bags so that parents can work with students at home on comprehension.
Preview of comprehension questions for parents to use at home in English and SPANISH

comprehension questions for parents to use at home in English and SPANISH

Created by
Carley Copto
This document has comprehension questions in 12 categories that parents can use at home to talk to their children about what they're reading. It is also translated in Spanish. Parents will find this really helpful because they will actually know what to ask!
Preview of Rhymes and Rhythms!  72 Instant Activities to Teach Favorite Nursery Rhymes

Rhymes and Rhythms! 72 Instant Activities to Teach Favorite Nursery Rhymes

Created by
Rebekah Brock
From The Ants Go Marching to Yankee Doodle, this collection of favorite Traditional Nursery Rhymes and Rhythms (and activities to teach them) will have you and your children moving and learning in an instant! You'll love having the words to all of those rhymes...as well as knowing that you can pick up your Rhymes and Rhythms Ring (instructions included) and be ready to teach in a moment--no additional preparation required! Perfect for Circle Time, transitions, literacy centers, and those wait
Preview of A Bookmark for Parents ~ to use when reading with their child

A Bookmark for Parents ~ to use when reading with their child

Created by
My Kindergarten
Put one of these bookmarks in your students' home-reading bags so parents have it handy while reading with their child. The comprehension questions on one side list questions parents can ask to strengthen children's comprehension in the areas of: making connections, asking questions, visualizing, inferring, determining importance, and synthesizing. The other side lists tips and decoding prompts for parent to use when the child reads. To prepare: copy, fold in 1/2, and laminate (if you want).
Preview of Take Home Books: EDITABLE Letter to Parents & "What to do if" Reading Strategies

Take Home Books: EDITABLE Letter to Parents & "What to do if" Reading Strategies

Created by
Jennifer Lam
This 2 page document is targeted to parents of kindergarteners. However, will small adjustments it can be a wonderful resource to help your parents feel more comfortable supporting their child's reading at home. This file contains an editable Microsoft Word document making tweaking and adding your name and class easy. Part 1: The letter explains to parents the take home book procedures used in my kindergarten special education classroom as well as suggestions to use as home. It answers the que
Preview of Before, During, & After Reading Questions

Before, During, & After Reading Questions

This sheet has prompting questions to ask students before, during, and after they read. These questions can be asked during guided reading, whole-group lessons, or can be sent home for parent use. These questions are at different levels on Bloom's taxomony and are also color-coded according to fiction texts, non-fiction texts, or both. Also, this reference sheet is translated from English to Spanish for ELL parent use.
Preview of Reading Level Comparison Chart

Reading Level Comparison Chart

Created by
Amanda Pardue
This chart compares reading levels from RazKids, Fontas & Pinnell, Reading Recovery, DRA, Lexile, and grade level expectations. This chart allows for easy understanding for parents, students and teachers when comparing reading levels from different sources.
Preview of Reading Intervention Progress Report
Preview of WONDERS Kindergarten High Frequency Sight Word Lists

WONDERS Kindergarten High Frequency Sight Word Lists

Created by
Stephanie Kay
Kindergarten high frequency/sight words Unit 1-Unit 10 from the Wonders McGraw Hill series. Print and consider keeping them in your students' Take-Home Folders so parents can review quickly and easily at night when they have time or print and send home with parents at the beginning of the year.
Preview of Sight Word Certificate

Sight Word Certificate

This is something that I created based on ideas I picked up over Pinterest.. I awarded it to my kids after they were able to read our sight words from each unit!
Preview of Individualized Practical Steps to Assist Child w/ Academic & SE Goals (PBIS)

Individualized Practical Steps to Assist Child w/ Academic & SE Goals (PBIS)

Individualized Practical Steps to Assist Children with Academic or Social Emotional SupportHelp assist your child (ren) in identifying academic goals and provide developmentally appropriate strategies to strengthen their social- emotional skills. Preschool-5th grade editable Individualized Practical non- medical behavior plans for your learners. Make Parent/ Teacher conference effective by holding all child caregivers accountable through a non- medical Practical Behavior Plan to support childr
Preview of Helpful Tips for Reading with Your Child at Home

Helpful Tips for Reading with Your Child at Home

Created by
Cookie's Corner
This is a great resource for parents to use when reading with their child.
Preview of Read-A-Thon Informational Letter

Read-A-Thon Informational Letter

Created by
RubySioux
This is a flyer I send home with students the week before the Read-A-Thon starts. I also attach it to the front of the Read-A-Thon packets, as it has all the important rules and dates regarding this fundraiser. You can change the title, dates, names, etc.
Preview of Letters to send home to parents explaining various literacy elements

Letters to send home to parents explaining various literacy elements

Created by
Amanda Limbert
As you know, parent/teacher communication is important. One of the ways I keep parents informed is by sending home letters explaining various parts of our curriculum. These are three seperate letters I created for the parents of my students to increase understanding of various literary components. Specifically, the letters explain: - Tips for Reading at Home with your Child - Environmental Print - Word Wall/High Frequency Words
Preview of Letter for parents about running records

Letter for parents about running records

This is a letter to send home to parents telling them what a running record is and how it's used. You can add in the child's name and scores to fit your needs. This has been updated using Fountas and Pinnelle's LLI data points.
Preview of Reading Level Correlation Chart

Reading Level Correlation Chart

Created by
Primary Teach
This chart shows the correlation between Reading A-Z levels, ages, grades, Fountas & Pinnell levels, Reading Recovery levels, and DRA levels. There are many levelled books on our shelves and at times many levels, letters, and numbers marking those books. Hopefully this chart will help you to level the books with a common levelling assignment. This may also be a resource that would be helpful to parents.
Preview of Making Inferences Strategy - Parent Letter

Making Inferences Strategy - Parent Letter

If you are focusing on the reading strategy of making inferences in your classroom, send this letter home to parents! The letter explains what is going on in the classroom and how parents can best support their child at home when it comes to reading. Two letters are included. The first is for K-2 teachers and the second is for 3-6 teachers. Please rate me and "like" my store if you liked this product : )
Preview of Things You Can Do At Home To Increase Progress in Math and Reading

Things You Can Do At Home To Increase Progress in Math and Reading

Created by
Leanne Borbely
This is a handout for parents to give them ideas on how they can help their child in math and reading. Most parents do not realize that a simple trip to the grocery store can be a whole day teaching/learning experience for a child. Look for this handout in Spanish too! "Cosas que puedes hacer en casa para aumentar el progreso en Matemáticas y Lectura"
Preview of Stem Starters for Read Alouds

Stem Starters for Read Alouds

When reading aloud a book, teachers can have stem starters to help develop questions that help students make a prediction, ask a question, clarify something, make a connection, or make a comment. In doing so, the teacher is encouraging higher order thinking, boosting comprehension, and preparing students to make inferences. Sending this handout home to parents also helps them to have a set of stem starters to ask questions while reading with their child.
Preview of Sight Words for Kindergarten, Flashcards for Kids, Checklists and Wordlists for

Sight Words for Kindergarten, Flashcards for Kids, Checklists and Wordlists for

Sight Words for Kindergarten, Flashcards for Kids, Checklists and Wordlists for Young Readers, Dolch PrimerThis pack of 22 pages includes ‎‎-‎ a set of 52 Primer Dolch Sight Words Flashcards on a white ‎background (more suitable for table-top use or close-range ‎displays)‎‎-‎ ‎10 keyring wordlists to reinforce these words on the go. ‎‎ ‎‎-‎ ‎10 tables to track progress. ‎Flashcards are a simple and versatile tool to teach and learn with. They ‎are a great way to introduce new vocabulary and can
Preview of Editable- Reading Log Letter for Parents - Nightly Reading

Editable- Reading Log Letter for Parents - Nightly Reading

Created by
Mrs Fernandez
This letter informs parents on what their child's daily reading homework expectations are.
Preview of Weekly Reading Challenge

Weekly Reading Challenge

This product can be used a weekly reading challenge. It includes 3 different categories of a wide selection of reading, creative ways to read, and ways to share reading. It also includes a reading log
Preview of Editable Sight Word Sticker Book Parent Letter and Student Logs

Editable Sight Word Sticker Book Parent Letter and Student Logs

This is a file that includes a parent letter that explains the process of using sight words sticker books. The letter is designed to go with whatever sticker book option that you chose. There is also a class stick book log and an individual student log. I hope this is as helpful for you as it has been for me!
Preview of Parent Connections: Newsletter on Fluency

Parent Connections: Newsletter on Fluency

Created by
Collins Creates
This is the first in a series of newsletters for parents. This newsletter houses tons of information on the importance of fluency for beginning readers. Inside you will find techonology connections, literacy connections as well as games for families to play in order to illicit stronger fluency levels!
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