Games for Reading - Reading Comprehension Questions

Games for Reading - Reading Comprehension Questions

by Peggy Kaye

Ages 4-8Published 2012ISBN: 9780307809353

About This Book

"Games for Reading" by Peggy Kaye is a delightful collection of over seventy fun games designed to help kids learn to read. The best part? These games are all about play, something kids love! From bingo to rhyming games, each activity focuses on different reading skills, like vocabulary and sound recognition. This book makes learning feel like a joyful adventure, not a chore. Kids will have a blast while playing, and you might even join in on the silliness! Plus, the games are quick and easy to set up, making them perfect for busy families. Whether you're in the car, doing chores, or just hanging out at home, you can pull out a game and start playing right away. The joy of reading starts here, and the more fun you have, the more your child will want to read. It’s great for all kids, whether they struggle with reading or are already on their way. So grab this book, and turn reading into a playful experience that sparks creativity and builds a love for books!

How WeRead Helps

With "Games for Reading," WeRead takes your reading time to another level! We provide age-appropriate questions for kids aged 3 to 9 that help keep them engaged and thinking critically about what they read. Before diving into the games, we highlight key vocabulary words that are essential for understanding. This way, you can help your child focus on important terms and make connections. Plus, we use dialogic reading prompts, which means we encourage you to ask open-ended questions that spark conversation and creativity. For example, instead of just asking, “What’s happening here?” you might ask, “Why do you think the character did that?” This turns reading into a fun chat rather than just a task, helping your child think deeply and enjoy the story even more. Together, we’ll make reading a lively and interactive experience!

What You'll Get with WeRead

  • Age-appropriate questions for kids ages 3-9
  • Pre-reading vocabulary highlights so you know which words to focus on
  • Dialogic reading prompts that encourage conversation
  • 100+ curated children's books with expert-designed questions

Key Vocabulary

games, read, puzzles, silly, rhymes, fun

Sample Questions

  1. What kind of games do you think we can play to help us read better?
  2. Can you tell me about a puzzle or maze we could try together while we learn to read?
  3. What silly thing do you want to do while we play a reading game?

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