Here is where Reading gets interesting and fun!
Inferential and critical thinking is where students analyze what they have read within the context of what they have learned, observed daily, and are now able to draw conclusions based on the information read. Inferential and critical thinking skills are necessary when students read more technical information in the Sciences and Math. For example, when your child tries to solve a math word problem, they quickly realize it is not just math, but reading and understanding the question to arrive at the correct solution, especially if it is an answer with multiple choice.
Use the
Follow-Up for Skill Reinforcements and
Suggested Books to Read, until the child is a Fluent Reader.




