Monday, March 3, 2008

Explaining Reading Comprehension

Imagine prompts in your head.
call them bubbles.
Bubble 1 has the word "understand"
Bubble 2 "read"
Bubble 3 "whatever"
Bubble 4 "have to"
Bubble 5 "instructions"
Bubble 6"Need"
Bubble 7 "future"

Complete your own explanation using these words and enter it on Comments" here by Wednesday 5 March at 1 o'clock and your explanation could be worth 50 points for your team.

13 comments:

year4blogalot said...
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year4blogalot said...

We have to work on our reading comprehension so we can understand the instructions or whatever we read and we also need it in the future.

Feo 4v

year4blogalot said...

Feo, leave out "the" in instructions, change "or" to "and", and if you are really clued up, use the following :- if/don't/down/gurgler.
Now, I think you'll guess it.
P.

year4blogalot said...

We have to work on our reading comprehension so we can understand instructions or whatever that we're reading and also we need it for the future, if we don't we'll be down the gurgler.


Jessica 4V

year4blogalot said...

We have to work on our reading comprehension so we can understand instructions and whatever we read and we also need it in the future if don't than down the gurgler.

Feo 4v

kevin said...

We have to work on our reading comprehension so we can understand the reading,whatever the word is, we can know it.Read is useful for us.If we read the instruction first,we will understand it quickly and we need it in the future.

year4blogalot said...

This is very, very, close Jessica.
How on Earth do you do it?
P.

year4blogalot said...

Feo, Feo, close, but, well, just see how Jessica finished and you'll have completely.
P.

year4blogalot said...

Kevin, it's a reasonable first shot, but not real English.
I suugest you read the others' work, particularly Jessica's.
P.

year4blogalot said...

Oops, "I suggest" I mean.
P.

andrew said...

lettuce

year4blogalot said...

Andrew why did you answer lettuce here? It should be in a nother posting

Anonymous said...

Lettuce and reading comprehension Andrew?
Where do you orfer that?
In MacLettuce's?
Phil