Category: Fun Reading Activities

Fun Reading Activities: Day 24 – Find the Missing Words

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 activity is quite creative. Have fun with it! Improving reading comprehension doesn't have to be boring!

Find an interesting text that might appeal to your reader such as a joke from a magazine, a brochure for Disney World, or anything that is colorful and fun! Type that passage on a page that has large margins so that

The text is squeezed up intoa thin column in the middle.

Next, cut along the right side of the column cutting off the last one or two words from each line. Hand the paper to your reader telling him/her to read it trying to figure out what the missing words are.After a fair amount of time, ask your reader what words he/she came up with. You’ll be surprised to find out how creative he/she is when some of the answers are different, but still correct.

Congratulate your child on an excellent job!

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Fun Reading Activities: Day 23 – Junk Mail Fliers 2

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!

Who knew junk mail would make a fun reading comprehension activity? Click now to read about this fun way to improve reading.

You will need: 3-4 advertising fliers, ideally advertising multiple items.

You can  read the fliers to your child or allow them to read it themselves. Read one or two of the fliers selected.

Model the task by identifying one advertised item that you would like and explain why. Then choose one you would never want and explain why.

Now it is your child’s turn. If needed, help them with the explanation of why they want/don’t want a specific item.

Congratulate your child on an excellent job!

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Fun Reading Activities: Day 22 – Junk Mail Fliers

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!

Grab those McDonalds flyers and have a fun time reading with your child - who knew reading could be fun for struggling readers! Click now to read about this activity.

You will need: 3-4 advertising fliers.

Browse through one of the fliers with your child, model reading the material, making sure to explain what it means, what clue words you are seeing, etc. Next get a different flier and find the information together.

Finally, ask your child to browse the flier and find something to tell you about. Prompt with questions if needed.

Congratulate your child on an excellent job!

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