It's important to read with your child at home, discussing the text. To get a sense of your child's deeper understandings, try to ask deep questions that go beyond the text, rather than quick (or thin) questions. Here are some examples of questions you can ask. Retrieved from http://www.cambridgecsd.org/webpages/ktoleman/comprehension.cfm?subpage=448286 Retrieved from http://www.thecurriculumcorner.com/thecurriculumcorner456/wp-content/pdf/closereading/thickthinanchorcolormini.PDF
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AuthorMs. McIntosh is a grade 4 teacher at Le Roi Daniels School in Calgary, Alberta. This is my sixth year teaching grade 4. I'm also a student studying learning commons, literacy and technology at the University of Alberta. Archives
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