struggling readers
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How to Spot ‘em And
What if You’ve Got ‘em
Deb Morris, M.Ed., F/AOGPE
Good readers gain an increasingly stronger language base with which to be even more successful readers.
If a student fails to become a proficient reader by third grade, he is going to struggle when he has to start to read to learn in 4th grade.
Reversals
Omissions
Substitutions
Inversions
Additions
Literal versus figurative language
Difficulty with multiple-meaning words
Word Retrieval
Summarizing, synthesizing, and paraphrasing
Problems finding the main idea
Lack of knowledge of phrase structure
16% Increase of 2+ GL in 3 months 29% Increase of 2 GL in 6 months 26% Increase of 2 GL in 12 months 13% Increase of 3 GL in 24 months 3% Increase of 2 GL in 36 months 10% Maintained initial GL 3% Lost one GL after a year of instruction
I Read It, But I Don’t Get It, by Cris
Tovani
Writing Skills, by Diana Hanbury King
Overcoming Dyslexia by Sally Shaywitz,
M.D.
Books for Struggling ReadersHigh Interest, Low Level Books:
www.orcabook.comhttp://www.sdlback.com/estore/search/http://www.townsendpress.com/our-books/bluford-series/
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