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THEODORE ROOSEVELT HS

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Summer Reading Resources

Summer Reading Resources

Reading Comprehension

Vocabulary

A great and easy way to build vocabulary is to play word games. Consider having a game night once per week with family or friends and playing games that emphasize things like vocabulary or spelling.

Here are a few suggestions you can try.

Board Games:

  • Balderdash
  • Upwords
  • Scrabble
  • Scattergories
  • Boggle

Solo Games:

  • Crossword Puzzles (there are Apps, or you could go with old fashioned pen and paper)
  • Words with Friends (App)
  • Word Solitaire (App)
  • Wurdle (App)
  • Bookworm (App)
  • Moxie 2 (App)
  • Befuddled (App)

Reading Fluency

The trick to building reading fluency is simple practice.  Find texts that are fun to read and read them over and over again.  We like to use poetry for this.  Find a poem that you like and say it out loud to yourself every day.  Once you’ve got it down pat and you can say it backwards and forwards, pick another poem and repeat the process.  Even poems that are easy for you will still build the speed, accuracy and prosody with which you read.

The website Poetry 180 is specifically geared toward high school students, but if you don’t like the poems there, there are a few other sites to try as well.