The Big Book of Reading Comprehension Activities, Kindergarten - by Hannah Braun (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Improve reading comprehension for kids ages 5 to 7Reading comprehension is one of the most essential skills your child will ever learn.
- 5-7 Years
- 10.8" x 8.3" Paperback
- 134 Pages
- Juvenile Nonfiction, Language Arts
- Series Name: Reading Comprehension Activities
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Book Synopsis
Improve reading comprehension for kids ages 5 to 7
Reading comprehension is one of the most essential skills your child will ever learn. Make learning to read fun with reading comprehension activities that help ensure success! Featuring a huge variety of reading and vocabulary-building activities, this reading practice for kindergarten book propels little learners on their exciting reading adventure.
100 reading comprehension activities--Keep kids engaged with hours of fill-in-the-blank, match-the-picture, word searches, and other activities.
"Check your work" answer key--Encourage your child to work independently with an answer key to guide them if they get stuck.
Progressive lessons?--The activities gradually increase in difficulty to challenge kids and develop their new skills as they work through this book.
Learning to read is an unforgettable journey with this must-have kindergarten reading comprehension book.
Review Quotes
"Busy parents will get a lot of value from the quick and easy reading activities in this book. Kids will feel successful and gradually build skills with the exercises provided here. The pages are colorful and engaging." --Kristen Rios, reading interventionist
"Clear, complete, and fun! Braun's collection of comprehension activities covers all the important kindergarten skills. The format makes it easy for parents, tutors, and teachers to support young readers." --Naomi Waters, K-5 literacy coach
"Students, parents, and teachers will find that learning reading comprehension skills is fun and easy with this workbook. The activities are age-appropriate and include a lot of variety." --Janet Robinson, retired kindergarten teacher