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After an extended break (and finishing her first book with Scholastic!), Savannah is back on Creating Readers with one of her most practical and passionate topics yet-improving comprehension no matter what text or curriculum you’re using.
In this episode, Savannah shares five tips that teachers can implement right away, even if you’re required to use a basal or “fidelity” curriculum. Learn how to:
Actively build background knowledge to support comprehension
Create thematic text sets that deepen understanding
Teach pronoun referents to strengthen cohesion skills
Use writing to help students write meaningfully about reading
Provide explicit vocabulary instruction that actually sticks
If you’ve ever felt boxed in by a mandated program or wanted to make your existing materials work harder for your students, this episode will help you teach comprehension with confidence and creativity.
Resources Mentioned:
Free Vocabulary Planning Template (Once you click, on the right-hand side click the "Use Template" button and it will automatically make you your own copy to use!)
The Knowledge Gap by Natalie Wexler*
The Megabook of Vocabulary by Tim Rasinski, Melissa Cheesman Smith, and ME!
The Vocabulary Book by Michael Graves
*This post contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.
By Savannah Campbell4.8
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After an extended break (and finishing her first book with Scholastic!), Savannah is back on Creating Readers with one of her most practical and passionate topics yet-improving comprehension no matter what text or curriculum you’re using.
In this episode, Savannah shares five tips that teachers can implement right away, even if you’re required to use a basal or “fidelity” curriculum. Learn how to:
Actively build background knowledge to support comprehension
Create thematic text sets that deepen understanding
Teach pronoun referents to strengthen cohesion skills
Use writing to help students write meaningfully about reading
Provide explicit vocabulary instruction that actually sticks
If you’ve ever felt boxed in by a mandated program or wanted to make your existing materials work harder for your students, this episode will help you teach comprehension with confidence and creativity.
Resources Mentioned:
Free Vocabulary Planning Template (Once you click, on the right-hand side click the "Use Template" button and it will automatically make you your own copy to use!)
The Knowledge Gap by Natalie Wexler*
The Megabook of Vocabulary by Tim Rasinski, Melissa Cheesman Smith, and ME!
The Vocabulary Book by Michael Graves
*This post contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.

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