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Mathew Wahome
Introduction
Reading for comprehension means understanding what you read. It's like solving a puzzle to figure out the meaning of a story or text.
What is Reading for Comprehension?
- Reading and Understanding: Imagine reading a story and knowing what happens to the characters.
- Finding Important Information: Think of reading a recipe to know what ingredients you need to make a cake.
- Answering Questions: Consider reading a question and finding the answer in a passage.
How to Improve Reading for Comprehension
- Picture Walk: Look at the pictures before reading to understand what the story might be about.
- Ask Questions: Wonder about the story as you read and try to answer them.
- Summarize: After reading, retell the story in your own words to ensure you understood it.
Fun Activity
Try reading a short story and then drawing a picture to show what you understood. Share your drawing with a friend or family member and explain your picture to them.
Remember
- Read Carefully: Take your time to read each word and sentence.
- Ask Questions: If you don't understand something, ask for help.
- Practice: The more you read, the better you'll get at understanding and enjoying stories.