Category: Fun Reading Activities

Fun Reading Activities: Day 27 – Write and Act Out a Family Play!

Learning to read is difficult —  so we are making it easier with a series of fun activities that you can do with your child for reading practice.

With each activity your reader will practice core reading skills such as inferencing, prediction, main idea, description, etc. AND you and your learner will be having  a great time!

Let’s turn reading into fun!

There are many ways to improve reading. In this activity, you write a fun family play and act it out!

Have your child imagine a play for your family to act in. Once the play is written out, give each family member his or her “part” to read, and put on a show in your living room.

Congratulate your child on an excellent job!

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Fun Reading Activities: Day 26 – Newspaper Scavenger Hunt

Learning to read is difficult —  so we are making it easier with a series of fun activities that you can do with your child for reading practice.

With each activity your reader will practice core reading skills such as inferencing, prediction, main idea, description, etc. AND you and your learner will be having  a great time!

Let’s turn reading into fun!

 

A newspaper scavenger hunt is a great way for your reader to become familiar with the format of local newspapers. It’s also a great tool to teach readers how to skim for information.

 

A newspaper scavenger hunt is a great way for your reader to become familiar with the format of local newspapers. It’s also a great tool to teach readers how to skim for information. It will additionally teach them about current news items. (Not all news is bad. Some is very informative.)

Look for articles that might be of interest to your reader. Make your scavenger hunt a little challenging.

Scavenger hunts can also be made with novels, short stories, phone books, and many other texts. The following is an example of a scavenger hunt made with a local newspaper.Generic: What page does the sports section start on?

Specific: Find a story that is about a cat.

Generic: What page can you find the comics or funny pages?

Generic: Find a sports story.

Specific: Find a story about a fire.

Specific: Find the weather forecast for today.

Generic: Where can I find a recipe?

Generic: On what page can I find a job?

Generic: On what page can I find a car to buy?

Generic: What page has the TV listings?

 

Congratulate your child on an excellent job!

 

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Fun Reading Activities: Day 25 – Spot the Difference

Learning to read is difficult —  so we are making it easier with a series of fun activities that you can do with your child for reading practice.

With each activity your reader will practice core reading skills such as inferencing, prediction, main idea, description, etc. AND you and your learner will be having  a great time!

Let’s turn reading into fun!

This is a great work out for listening comprehension - and you can make it silly as well!

This is a great workout for listening comprehension –  and you can make it silly as well!

Find a book – non fiction works well for this. Depending on your learner, get them to read a sentence/paragraph/page.

Now, read aloud the same sentence/paragraph/page, but change something significant. Don’t let your learner see the page as you are reading.

See if you child can figure out what you changed. Let them re-read the section again if they want. You can repeat your version again, too.

If your child still has trouble, narrow down to the one sentence/paragraph with the change.

Congratulate your child on an excellent job!

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