Help students prepare for reader’s workshop and practice reading comprehension by sharing about books they’ve read. After taking turns telling a partner all about their chosen books, students will write or draw about what their partner shared.
Teach your child all the different uses for language in the real world, or at least four of the most basic: newspapers, phone books, store signs and menus.
These preschool reading worksheets are all about building nonfiction comprehension skills in fun and interesting ways. In these nonfiction comprehension activities, your preschoolers will look at what makes a book a book, how facts are different from fiction, and what they like about the books on their shelves.