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How to Help Students Read - Teaching Reluctant Readers

Reading is important in every academic (and life) situation. But, as a teacher, what do you do when the student can't read (or can't comprehend what he or she is reading). These resources should help you reach those reluctant readers, and help them to come to an understanding and appreciation of books and literature.

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Children's Books Resources for Reluctant Readers
What exactly is a reluctant reader? There are several different types according to the experts. Read on...

A New Way to Teach Reading Comprehension
When was the last time you finished a book and you were asked to complete a worksheet about it? You probably haven’t had to do that since you were a student yourself, however this is something that most of us ask our students to do on a daily basis.

Reluctant Readers
The ability to read is essential for academic success. What do you do with a child that doesn't like to or has a difficult time reading? Use the strategies that work and foster a love of reading!

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