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Beanie baby reading comprehension strategies.
Beanie baby comprehension posters using beanie babies to help students learn internalize comprehension strategies is powerful way to deliver instruction.
Each beanie baby represents a different strategy.
Monkey chunk the word frog skip the word fish get your lips ready kangaroo ask for help eagle look at the pictures snake stretch out the word poodle check the pictures and the words dolphin flip the vowel sound tryin lion try the word or sentence again.
Good readers use decoding strategies to help us when we are stuck on a word or we come to a word we don t know.
My students often refer to visualizing like rocky raccoon or inferring like iggy the inferring iguana when talking about their reading.
Lips the fish says get your lips ready to make the beginning sound eagle eye says look at the picture for clues stretchy snake says stretch the sounds out sounding out skippy frog says skip the word and read to the end of the sentence.
These are an excellent way to help new or struggling readers in kindergarten and first grade.
Using beanie babies to teach reading strategies will help with decoding and comprehension skills.