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Typography Reading Strategies 13 x A4 plus13 x A6 Bound BLM • Great for the classroom or at home to help students develop competent reading skills • Use the Black and white reading strategies cards when implementing guided or small group reading sessions • Parents, these small A6 cards could be used as an alternative to the A4 cards . Children can display strategies in their bedroom to help read hard words • Teachers use the BLM (Black Line Masters) to copy and laminated the A4 pages from the book for your classroom and the A6 (9.5 x 12.4cm) for children to make their very own strategy book to stay at school or to go home • In your BLM you get: • 19 page BLM with 13 A4 strategy cards, 13 A6 strategy cards, a heading page all in black and white to easily photocopy. Great resource for helping students to learn how to read • You will receive the strategies in order of how most children learn how to read • Do you have students that are struggling, are you teaching K-6 or is your child about to start school or struggling with their reading? • When you come across a word that you don't know what do you do? You might not know the word but you might know how to know! In other words you have a handful of strategies that you use to read that word. You might sound it out, break it up into chunks, see if it made sense when you read on or you might read back the sentence again • These large A4 strategy cards are designed to help you and the student with a visual prompt when they get stuck • Getting stuck is a good thing as this is a window into giving or guiding them to use strategies • Strategies and confidence make a competent reader and both go hand in hand. • Help your child/student's confidence growth and acquisition of reading • Focus on the first and each strategy for a few weeks until they can use that strategy without any help from you. Then as they become more skilled they should be using 2 or even 3 strategies simultaneously • Pop them up on the wall as you introduce each one or just use them straight from your BLM book Teaching a child to read? Search through the Level 0 - learn to read books in the Clever Classroom store. Also view The Clever Classroom Weblog about the role of home readers at home. |

