“Reading Association ":-
We value the additional skills of students.
We recognise that reading is more effective when 
we encourage the students to read.
We support students to develop their skills in 
reading.
Some General Strategies for  Helping Students  to 
         Develop their Reading Skills:
 When we read, our overall goal is to monitor our 
  understanding and make sure that we are getting 
  meaning from the printed page. 
 This comprehension monitoring is a process that is 
  critical for  students to develop, and it is one which 
  students often overlook.
 Encouraging the students to monitor understanding 
  and use strategies while reading is a critical gift that 
  will provide benefits throughout life.
Activity 1: Story talk

Talking about what you read is another way to help
students to develop language and thinking skills.
You won't need to plan the talk, discuss every story,
or expect an answer.
Activity 2: Write and draw on

  Writing and drawing help the students to
  become a better reader. Some students love to
  be creative when it comes to drawing, and
  illustrations add visual imagery to stories.
Activity 3: Cookbooking

Cooking is always a delight for some students,
especially when they can eat the results!
Activity 4: Read to me

It's important to read to the students, but
equally important to listen to them read to you.
Students thrive on having someone appreciate
their developing skills.
Activity 5: Attract students attention by their
interests.
Let the students read books that have famous
cartoon characters in it or let them read about the
video games the play.
Vocabulary games

Playing this kind of games help students to learn
new word which will improve their reading skills.
Activity 6:

Assign a small, interesting book to students every
day/week/month, and the students get to choose
their book individually. At the end of the time
chosen by you AND the students, the students tell
their classmates the summary of the story/book.
You should emphasis to the students not to take
this as a Homework, but to make it interesting to
them.
Activity 7:

Include reading in their school day?? We should
make a small amount of time from, for example,
Arabic or Social studies, and students can read
their little books. It is also a great way to make
school a little bit interesting to students.

Developing Student Reading Skills

  • 2.
       “Reading Association ":- We value the additional skills of students. We recognise that reading is more effective when  we encourage the students to read. We support students to develop their skills in  reading.
  • 3.
    Some General Strategies for  Helping Students  to  Develop their Reading Skills:  When we read, our overall goal is to monitor our  understanding and make sure that we are getting  meaning from the printed page.   This comprehension monitoring is a process that is  critical for  students to develop, and it is one which  students often overlook.  Encouraging the students to monitor understanding  and use strategies while reading is a critical gift that  will provide benefits throughout life.
  • 4.
    Activity 1: Storytalk Talking about what you read is another way to help students to develop language and thinking skills. You won't need to plan the talk, discuss every story, or expect an answer.
  • 5.
    Activity 2: Writeand draw on Writing and drawing help the students to become a better reader. Some students love to be creative when it comes to drawing, and illustrations add visual imagery to stories.
  • 6.
    Activity 3: Cookbooking Cookingis always a delight for some students, especially when they can eat the results!
  • 7.
    Activity 4: Readto me It's important to read to the students, but equally important to listen to them read to you. Students thrive on having someone appreciate their developing skills.
  • 8.
    Activity 5: Attractstudents attention by their interests. Let the students read books that have famous cartoon characters in it or let them read about the video games the play.
  • 9.
    Vocabulary games Playing thiskind of games help students to learn new word which will improve their reading skills.
  • 10.
    Activity 6: Assign asmall, interesting book to students every day/week/month, and the students get to choose their book individually. At the end of the time chosen by you AND the students, the students tell their classmates the summary of the story/book. You should emphasis to the students not to take this as a Homework, but to make it interesting to them.
  • 11.
    Activity 7: Include readingin their school day?? We should make a small amount of time from, for example, Arabic or Social studies, and students can read their little books. It is also a great way to make school a little bit interesting to students.