Author Question: What are some ways to monitor students' comprehension? (Read 117 times)


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At the younger reading level (first- and second-grade readers), it is possible to monitor students' reading comprehension by monitoring their fluency level. As students get older, a teacher can monitor students' comprehension by asking them to retell the most important parts of the text that they have just read. Maze passages also provide a way to monitor comprehension.




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