
Vocabulary Activity for Comprehension
Tutoring for reading comprehension needs to include vocabulary. This activity is a great way to help students interact with the vocabulary, make meaningful connections and transfer that knowledge and understanding to their reading.

Reading Comprehension Game: Scrambled Sentences
Scrambled Sentences is a great way to review a book or chapter that students have read. It’s also a great way to review basic writing mechanics.

Reading Games for Tutoring
Reading Intervention Games for Tutoring. Poison Star is a great game to review old and new skills. Students get to practice their segmenting, decoding, blending and reading skills with this game and build fluency with practice.

Tutoring Interventions for Reading: Multisyllabic Words
Reading interventions for multisyllabic words involves systematic instruction and practice. This plan for tutoring breaks down how I would approach this situation.

Reading Tutoring Activities That Work
Tutoring activities for reading interventions are critical. They need to review new skills, integrate old skills, provide opportunities to practice, challenge students and be engaging. This activity does that. By chunking words into beginning sounds (consonant, blends, digraphs) and ending sounds (vowel with a blend or digraph) on cards that students can manipulate, students can practice their reading skills and complete challenges that have students access their phonological awareness. This activity is a great tool for reading interventions and tutoring.