Activity
Make a Reading Bookmark!
Second grade readers are encountering sentences and books that are steadily more complex. This bookmark project helps children keep in mind best practices as they encounter new words and make sense of the texts. Best of all, these tips are always right where they should be — inside a book!
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What You Need:
- Any book your child is reading
- Reading Comprehension Bookmark worksheet
- Heavy paper (cardstock)
- Scissors
- Glue stick
- Hole punch
- 1/4" lightweight craft ribbon in three different colors.
What You Do:
- Explain to your child that everyone can become a better reader, even a parent, and that you have some fun, easy ways to help them become a better reader, too.
- Print out the Reading Comprehension Bookmark, cut it out, and glue it onto heavy paper that is trimmed to fit the bookmark. (One side of the bookmark will contain word recognition strategies; the other, comprehension strategies.) If you have access to a laminator, you may wish to laminate the bookmark.
- Use the hole punch to make a hole on a top corner of your bookmark. Then cut a 20" length of ribbon in three different colors. Hold the three strands together, fold them in half, and stick the fold through the hole you have made. You will see that you have made a "loop" of ribbon. Now stick the ribbon ends through that, and pull tight. You will have a bookmark with six colorful ribbons attached.
- Focusing on one set of strategies at a time (word recognition, for example), have your child read aloud from their newest book. When they come to a word they don't know, help them use the bookmark strategies to figure it out.
- Continue this process for as long as needed until your child has a good grasp of the strategies.
- Have your child use the other set of strategies (comprehension, for example) before and after reading their book aloud. Guide them along as they use the bookmark.
- When they're ready to stop reading for a while, they can use the bookmark to mark their page...but the ribbons also give them a new freedom with their "chapter" books. They can move one ribbon to the Table of Contents, for example, and another to the title page. Or, if they're reading a textbook (as many second graders will start to do this year), they can mark one section at a time, and not get lost!
Parents, do beware: strategies alone don't make a super reader. Reading is a lifelong skill that takes steady, solid practice. But with tools like this bookmark, along with a joyful, positive attitude about your child's evolving skills, you can be sure you're offering the best support and encouragement possible.
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