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Visualising is the reading strategy that helps your students create a picture in their head of what they’re reading, almost as if your students are making videos or movies in their heads, all built from their background knowledge, their imagination, and the content of the text.

Here are some tips for teaching students to visualise.

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Too often “teaching” reading comprehension often involves students reading a text and answering a set of questions about it. It should be the other way around – to be a proficient reader, students need to ask questions. Here’s how to teach your students to ask questions.

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Familiar with the phrase “reading between the lines”? Drawing inferences from the text is like reading between the lines – it’s looking for the meaning that isn’t written down word-by-word. Here are some ways you can help students develop this important reading strategy.

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We’ve all met someone who thinks teachers only work during school hours, we’re all champions at holding our bladders until break times, and we’ve all been tested by an unpronounceable name.

Where ever you are in the world, here are 22 things we all know and understand.

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