Homework Help from the Library - Reading Comprehension Questions

Homework Help from the Library - Reading Comprehension Questions

by Carol Intner

Ages 4-8Published 2011ISBN: 9780838992630

About This Book

"Homework Help from the Library" by Carol Intner is a wonderful little book that guides kids through the world of homework with the help of a library. It’s all about how libraries can be a treasure trove for learning and getting homework done. The story shows kids how to plan their homework time and use technology in smart ways, like finding information online or using library resources. This is so valuable because it teaches kids not just to do their homework but to be independent learners who know how to seek help when they need it. Plus, it makes learning fun by showing them that the library can be a cool place to explore ideas and get support. Your child will learn to think critically about where to find information and how to use it wisely. It’s a great way to spark their curiosity and help them feel confident in tackling homework and projects!

How WeRead Helps

When you read "Homework Help from the Library" with your child using WeRead, you’ll get some really helpful age-appropriate questions to spark conversations. For example, you might be asked, “What do you think is the best thing about going to the library?” These questions encourage your child to share their thoughts and make connections to their own experiences. WeRead also highlights important vocabulary words before you dive into the story, so you can help your child understand new terms they might encounter. Additionally, it offers prompts for dialogic reading, which means you'll get suggestions for how to ask open-ended questions as you read together, like, “How would you plan your homework at the library?” This interactive approach makes reading engaging and helps your child think deeply about the story!

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Key Vocabulary

homework, library, students, agenda, technological, assistance

Sample Questions

  1. Who helps with the homework?
  2. What does the library provide?
  3. Can you find the agenda?

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