Two critical components of being a good reader are fluency and comprehension. Fluency means being able to read quickly; comprehension, of course, means understanding what you read.
One website that can help you practice both is Marshall Adult Education: resources.marshalladulteducation.org/reading_skills_home.html. You can choose a reading passage based on your TABE score or your comfort level. Once you choose your passage, look at the pre-reading questions. Next, you'll try a timed reading: set a timer on your phone for one minute. Read as much as you can in one minute! Then you can read the passage a few more times while listening to the story at the same time. Finally, you'll try another timed reading - did you get farther this time? Once you've read the passage several times, there will be a worksheet with comprehension questions and a writing activity. Give it a try! -Teacher Jenny
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