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Book Benefits
Presenter: Mohammad Zaman Sirat
 Book: A book is a medium for recording information in the form of writing
or images, typically composed of many pages bound together and protected
by a cover. The technical term for this physical arrangement is codex.
Book Benefits
Exercises the Brain
A Form of (free) Entertainment
Improves Concentration and the Ability to Focus
Improves Literacy
Improves Sleep
Increases General Knowledge
Motivational Thing
Reduces Stress
 Classification of The Books
Libraries use classification systems to organize the books on the shelves. A
classification system uses letters and/or numbers (call numbers) to arrange
the books so that books on the same topic are together.
8 Essential Skills For Reading Books
1. Decoding:
Decoding is the ability to sound out words readers have heard
before but haven’t seen written out. This is a vital step in the
reading process as it forms the foundation for other reading
skills.
Decoding heavily relies on an early language skill called
phonemic awareness. Phonemic awareness is the ability to hear
and manipulate different sounds into words. Readers develop
this awareness when learning about syllables, words, and
sounds (phonemes).
2. Phonics:
Phonics is the ability to recognize the
connection between sounds and letters they
make. This process of mapping the sounds in
words to written words is a very important
reading skill. Children first decode the words
into sounds and encode the sounds into words as
they write and spell.
3. Vocabulary:
A good vocabulary is a fundamental part of
academic success. This reading skill is necessary
to understand the meaning of words, their
definitions, and their context. The more words a
child knows, the better they are at reading and
understanding the texts they read.
4. Fluency:
Fluency is the ability to read aloud with
understanding, accuracy, and speed. It is a skill
needed for good reading comprehension. Kids
fluent in reading know how to read smoothly, at
a good pace, using proper tone, and without
making too many errors.
5. Sentence Construction & Cohesion:
Sentence construction and cohesion may seem
like a writing skill, but it’s an essential reading
skill. Connecting ideas between and within the
sentences are called cohesion, and these skills are
essential for reading comprehension.
6. Reading Comprehension:
Understand the meaning of the text – both in
storybooks and information books. In fiction books,
children imagine the characters and share an
emotional and adventurous journey with them. In non-
fiction books, children gain new information, which
deepens their understanding of new topics and
concepts. Reading comprehension is a complex skill
that requires time and practice to develop fully.
7. Reasoning & Background Knowledge:
This skill helps the child use the background
knowledge to make inferences and draw
conclusions. Most readers can relate what they
have read to what they know. They can also read
between the lines to pull out the information
when it’s not literally spelled out in the text.
8. Working Memory & Attention:
These skills are closely related but different and are
part of a group of abilities known as executive
function. When children read, attention helps them
absorb the information from the text, and working
memory allows them to retain that information. This
helps them gain meaning and build knowledge from
what they read.
4 Different Types of Reading
Techniques
1. Skimming:
Skimming, sometimes referred to as gist reading,
means going through the text to grasp the main idea.
Here, the reader doesn’t pronounce each and every
word of the text but focuses their attention on the main
theme or the core of the text. Examples of skimming
are reading magazines or newspapers and searching for
a name in a telephone directory.
2. Scanning:
Here, the reader quickly scuttles across
sentences to get to a particular piece of
information. Scanning involves the technique
of rejecting or ignoring irrelevant
information from the text to locate a specific
piece of information.
3. Intensive Reading:
Intensive reading is far more time-
consuming than skimming and scanning as
it needs the reader’s attention to detail. It
involves close reading that aims at the
accuracy of comprehension. Here, the reader
has to understand the meaning of each and
every word.
4. Extensive reading:
Extensive reading lays more emphasis on
fluency and less on accuracy. It usually
involves reading for pleasure and is more of
an out-of-classroom activity. It is highly
unlikely for readers to take up the extensive
reading of text they do not like.
4 Common Reading Problems
1. Issues with decoding:
Beginner readers may struggle when they meet
new or unfamiliar terms, but typically decoding
becomes easier with repeated practice of reading
the text out loud. If a child continues to struggle,
there may be an underlying difficulty or a
physical impairment that does not allow them to
hear the sounds or see the letters.
2. Poor comprehension of reading skills:
Some readers can read like a pro but may not be
able to tell you what they have read. This
indicates a problem of incomprehension. These
readers may find the same difficulty when their
teachers or parents read aloud.
3. Speed:
The more readers read, the more they expand their vocabulary.
They begin to recognize more words by sight, enabling them
to read faster. If speed is the issue with you, slow processing of
information could be the problem. Since reading is a
cognitively demanding task, it involves holding information in
the mind while continuously processing the text. This can
exhaust the children with slow processing. Such readers may
require extra time to complete tasks that require extensive
reading.
4. Mixed reading difficulties:
Mixed reading problems in kids include decoding
words and difficulty with comprehension. They have
challenges when it comes to reading words, retaining
information, and understanding the text. These
problems could be due to a reading disorder. Although
some kids learn slower than others, if you notice any
difficulty that affects your child’s daily life, it should be
evaluated by a professional.
How To Improve Reading Skills
i. Set aside time to read each day. One of the most
effective ways to build your skills is to practice
ii. Set reading goals
iii. Preview the texts you read
iv. Determine the purpose
v. Apply key reading strategies
vi. Take notes while you read
vii.Apply what you read by summarizing
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Book Benefits.pptx

  • 2.  Book: A book is a medium for recording information in the form of writing or images, typically composed of many pages bound together and protected by a cover. The technical term for this physical arrangement is codex.
  • 3. Book Benefits Exercises the Brain A Form of (free) Entertainment Improves Concentration and the Ability to Focus Improves Literacy Improves Sleep Increases General Knowledge Motivational Thing Reduces Stress
  • 4.  Classification of The Books Libraries use classification systems to organize the books on the shelves. A classification system uses letters and/or numbers (call numbers) to arrange the books so that books on the same topic are together.
  • 5. 8 Essential Skills For Reading Books
  • 6. 1. Decoding: Decoding is the ability to sound out words readers have heard before but haven’t seen written out. This is a vital step in the reading process as it forms the foundation for other reading skills. Decoding heavily relies on an early language skill called phonemic awareness. Phonemic awareness is the ability to hear and manipulate different sounds into words. Readers develop this awareness when learning about syllables, words, and sounds (phonemes).
  • 7. 2. Phonics: Phonics is the ability to recognize the connection between sounds and letters they make. This process of mapping the sounds in words to written words is a very important reading skill. Children first decode the words into sounds and encode the sounds into words as they write and spell.
  • 8. 3. Vocabulary: A good vocabulary is a fundamental part of academic success. This reading skill is necessary to understand the meaning of words, their definitions, and their context. The more words a child knows, the better they are at reading and understanding the texts they read.
  • 9. 4. Fluency: Fluency is the ability to read aloud with understanding, accuracy, and speed. It is a skill needed for good reading comprehension. Kids fluent in reading know how to read smoothly, at a good pace, using proper tone, and without making too many errors.
  • 10. 5. Sentence Construction & Cohesion: Sentence construction and cohesion may seem like a writing skill, but it’s an essential reading skill. Connecting ideas between and within the sentences are called cohesion, and these skills are essential for reading comprehension.
  • 11. 6. Reading Comprehension: Understand the meaning of the text – both in storybooks and information books. In fiction books, children imagine the characters and share an emotional and adventurous journey with them. In non- fiction books, children gain new information, which deepens their understanding of new topics and concepts. Reading comprehension is a complex skill that requires time and practice to develop fully.
  • 12. 7. Reasoning & Background Knowledge: This skill helps the child use the background knowledge to make inferences and draw conclusions. Most readers can relate what they have read to what they know. They can also read between the lines to pull out the information when it’s not literally spelled out in the text.
  • 13. 8. Working Memory & Attention: These skills are closely related but different and are part of a group of abilities known as executive function. When children read, attention helps them absorb the information from the text, and working memory allows them to retain that information. This helps them gain meaning and build knowledge from what they read.
  • 14. 4 Different Types of Reading Techniques
  • 15. 1. Skimming: Skimming, sometimes referred to as gist reading, means going through the text to grasp the main idea. Here, the reader doesn’t pronounce each and every word of the text but focuses their attention on the main theme or the core of the text. Examples of skimming are reading magazines or newspapers and searching for a name in a telephone directory.
  • 16. 2. Scanning: Here, the reader quickly scuttles across sentences to get to a particular piece of information. Scanning involves the technique of rejecting or ignoring irrelevant information from the text to locate a specific piece of information.
  • 17. 3. Intensive Reading: Intensive reading is far more time- consuming than skimming and scanning as it needs the reader’s attention to detail. It involves close reading that aims at the accuracy of comprehension. Here, the reader has to understand the meaning of each and every word.
  • 18. 4. Extensive reading: Extensive reading lays more emphasis on fluency and less on accuracy. It usually involves reading for pleasure and is more of an out-of-classroom activity. It is highly unlikely for readers to take up the extensive reading of text they do not like.
  • 19. 4 Common Reading Problems
  • 20. 1. Issues with decoding: Beginner readers may struggle when they meet new or unfamiliar terms, but typically decoding becomes easier with repeated practice of reading the text out loud. If a child continues to struggle, there may be an underlying difficulty or a physical impairment that does not allow them to hear the sounds or see the letters.
  • 21. 2. Poor comprehension of reading skills: Some readers can read like a pro but may not be able to tell you what they have read. This indicates a problem of incomprehension. These readers may find the same difficulty when their teachers or parents read aloud.
  • 22. 3. Speed: The more readers read, the more they expand their vocabulary. They begin to recognize more words by sight, enabling them to read faster. If speed is the issue with you, slow processing of information could be the problem. Since reading is a cognitively demanding task, it involves holding information in the mind while continuously processing the text. This can exhaust the children with slow processing. Such readers may require extra time to complete tasks that require extensive reading.
  • 23. 4. Mixed reading difficulties: Mixed reading problems in kids include decoding words and difficulty with comprehension. They have challenges when it comes to reading words, retaining information, and understanding the text. These problems could be due to a reading disorder. Although some kids learn slower than others, if you notice any difficulty that affects your child’s daily life, it should be evaluated by a professional.
  • 24. How To Improve Reading Skills
  • 25. i. Set aside time to read each day. One of the most effective ways to build your skills is to practice ii. Set reading goals iii. Preview the texts you read iv. Determine the purpose v. Apply key reading strategies vi. Take notes while you read vii.Apply what you read by summarizing