Alana, You know that they comprehend when you listen to them discuss the books they are reading. Are they able to hold a discussion with a partner (s) in a book talk, do they make connections to other books they have read, do they find ways to respond to books that are deeper than just writing what their favorite part was, are they able to retell that story in multiple ways, do you find that they are so excited by a book they can't wait to tell you about it, and do they ask questions. These are just some ways that you can tell if they are decoding or reading with comprehension. More importantly - you have to conference! Debbie H. K/1 teacher - Florida
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