While the end goal of reading is comprehension, this also seems to be the hardest aspect of reading for many students. Far too often, students can be engaged in a book, but when you ask them any reading comprehension questions, you receive blank stares.
They may be decoding the text, but if they are not extracting meaning from it, they are not reading it.
Thankfully, like all skills, reading comprehension is a skill that your student can improve in. Students improve in reading comprehension by becoming more meta-cognitive, or aware of their own thinking.
These 15 reading comprehension questions below, split into questions to ask your child before, during, and after reading, will help your child strengthen their metacognition as a reader, regardless of if they have dyslexia or not.
Asking these 15 reading comprehension questions before, during, and after your child reads will help them to become more active, thoughtful readers.
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