22 Fun – Filled Reading Games

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22 Fun – Filled Reading Games

We all know the importance of learning to read. You can help your child to be competent readers without tears! Try these tips next time you read with your child. Infuse some fun elements to develop a love of reading to promote critical reading and practice reading comprehension with your child. Everyone will enjoy these activities and benefit from reducing the monotony of reading! Try some of these at once and make sure the sessions short. This, puzzle games
, is particularly important if you have a reluctant reader. If you stop even if it is pleasant, your child wants to participate again next try READING time.BEFORE a new story: a book approach. Look through photos of the story. Ask your child to predict that, puzzle games
, history is about, what they think is happening and how it will end. After reading the story, discuss how the predictions TRY were.WHILE read a familiar story: Silly reading. Pretending to start reading the book upside down or backward. Your child should advice and exclaim: "It's backwards! "And show you immediately cover.Speed reading the book. Your child can practice the following words in the page at different speeds as you read aloud or sloooowly.Kids learn quickly. Read to your child, but also some "stupid" mistakes. You can mispronounce words, calling the characters by the wrong name, place or words for evil. See if your child notices and corrects you, this is an excellent way of reading comprehension of your child, redirect attention, or check characters skills.Puppet auditory listening test. If you have any dolls in hand, to reread the story using the voice of the character. Using dramatic and silly squeaky, scary, loud, or quiet voice adds an element of fun and makes life Book! change the character names. Replace the character names of friends and family. Participants take turns reading "on their part." Pause. Many readers were easily predictable and repetitive text. When you come to a familiar line, Take a break and let your child on the phone a familiar story Try to read aloud.AFTER complete: One word search sight. Choose a password for the well known story and ask your child's education. Say: "Show me the word file. "A research letter. Ask your child to a circle of trust of the text of the letter. Say: "Circle the letter" b "with your finger." Research punctuation. Ask your child to show a certain period, question mark or exclamation point by point or a circle with the story finger.Retell index. Let your child retell the story in his own words. Using photos as evidence is useful, especially for young readers. If your child forgets important events in history, and you return reread.EASY BEFORE THE GAMES Letter Sounds Reading Dance. Do some uppercase and lowercase letters on cards. Assign a letter to each movement. For example: c = clap, dance = d, h = hop, type = t, r = run. Turn the music while the flash cards! Remember to end with s = sit! Sound mixing. Easy to play in the car! Say the sounds of a two-three words, letters, for example: Cat. Your child hears sounds and mixing it in chat. sound segment. This game is the opposite of mixture. Tell a two-letter three words aloud as: dog. Your child hears the word and break it into sounds, time dog.Rhyme. See how many words your child may occur when you start with a word rhymes as: mail, snail, pail, failure, etc. Write them down and count how many you've found! Print Environment. Search for words, signs, or product packaging that your child recognizes. You may be surprised when your child can read "stop" a stop sign, or indicate "Cheerios" on store shelves. You can copy and paste a book of words that your child recognizes.Sequencing. A great way to read to understand your child to check himself or his story to the series of events. If you have an old photo of the book, remove the spine and allows your child to the pages in order (fewer pages ready for children younger and older children). You can also cut a comic strip, puzzle games
, known and your child, put it in the right order.READING play games. Your older child may enjoy an evening family game that consists of reading and spelling games like Scrabble,

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