Building Strategic Readers in Kindergarten
This week our Kindergarten Cheetahs started learning about
reading strategies.
“A strategy helps us read,” says Rylie in Miss Gurney’s class.
The first strategy we learned about is Eagle Eye.
Kerah from Miss Fait’s class
knows that, “Eagle Eye helps us look at the picture for clues.”
The students learned that the picture can
give lots of clues to what they words could be on the page. Maci from Ms. Clark’s class shows below one
the posters that she can refer to while she reads to help her remember!
These Cheetahs in Mrs. Scharr’s class are helping each other
to use Eagle Eye when they buddy read together!
Miss Fait is wearing her reading tool belt and getting ready
to use her Eagle Eyes!
In this video, Chase from Mrs. Yezak-McDonald’s class
explains who Eagle Eye and how it helped him read his book!
Next week, the Kindergarten students will learn lots more
strategies that will help them decode the words in a book! They are looking
forward to it!
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