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Summer Reading Skills
Programs
Program 5
Program 5: Comprehension Training and Speed Reading Skills for Entering
6th - 8th Graders
Speed Reading - Comprehension - Vocabulary - Study Skills - Love of
Reading
Goals
This program is designed to produce active readers with strong comprehension
and a lifelong love of reading. Our average student improves reading comprehension
one or two grade levels while more than doubling reading speed.* Students
also learn the best way to study textbooks, take notes, prepare for tests,
and build vocabulary.
Finally, we help students to develop a greater interest in reading outside
of school. This habit of independent reading contributes greatly to long-term
academic success and personal development.
Instructor
Instructors are drawn from the faculty of the Institute of Reading Development.
Curriculum design and instructor training are supervised by Paul Copperman,
a Presidential appointee to the National Council on Educational Research,
and the author of Taking Books to Heart: How to Develop a Love of
Reading in Your Child.
Format
The class is conducted in a workshop format, which permits the teacher
to provide each student with the appropriate level of challenge and encouragement.
The teacher models skills and techniques to the class as a group, and
then coaches individual students as they practice and gain confidence
with their new skills, applying them to great works of children's literature
and non-fiction materials. At home, students continue to practice these
skills in assigned reading from their regular school classes or in books
selected based on personal interest.
Class meets for two and a half hours, once a week for five weeks. Between
lessons, students practice 45 minutes to one hour, four times per week.
Parents are invited to attend 15-minute parent meetings at the end of
the first and last lessons.
Skills
Speed Reading:
Students master eye-tracking exercises designed to increase reading speed
and fluency. In addition to increasing reading speed, these exercises
smooth out the reading process, making it less labored and distracting.
As a result, students are able to concentrate more clearly on the meaning
and content of what they read.
Reading for Pleasure and Strategies for Fiction:
Students learn to quickly identify crucial story elements, such as setting,
character, problem, and plot, in order to establish a strong foundation
for comprehending the story and exploring the development of characters.
Students also learn to pick out the main events and link them together.
Finally, students master techniques that help them to visualize more clearly
what is described by the author, to identify more completely with the
thoughts and feelings of characters, and to actively anticipate what comes
next in the story.
Study Skills and Strategies for Non-Fiction:
Students master a step-by-step procedure that will improve their ability
to understand and retain information in textbooks and other non-fiction
books. First, students learn to develop an overview of the material presented.
This overview includes an understanding of the author's background, the
subject matter, and the author's purpose. Second, students learn to pick
out the main ideas and to link them together. These study skills provide
the basis for effective note-taking and ensure active comprehension and
improved retention of the material.
Vocabulary:
Students learn Greek and Latin roots that hold the key to developing a
larger vocabulary. Using our engaging Word Intelligence workbook, students
master hundreds of new words. More importantly, they adopt habits necessary
for continued vocabulary development.
Materials
Students receive a Class Manual and Workbook, which contains in-class
exercises, homework activities for each week of the course, and a detailed
set of notes about all skills and activities taught in the program. Parents
will also use the Class Manual and Workbook to supervise home practice
and to effectively communicate with the teacher.

See sample pages from
Class Manual and Workbook (PDF document).
Students also receive a Word Intelligence workbook, which uses engaging
exercises to help them to master hundreds of new words.

See sample pages from
Word Intelligence workbook (PDF document). In addition, students and
parents will also benefit from the Reading Development Booklist. This
guidebook, organized by level of difficulty, contains hundreds of listings
of the best children's literature.
Tuition is $299.
*Average speed and comprehension gains based upon Nelson-Denny standardized
test results.
To register or receive more information, please call 1-800-964-8888,
8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Monday-Friday and 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday. Enroll
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