Mrs. Morano-Hollingsworth's

Reading Room


Reading-Academic Intervention Services

All About AIS

  • Each student's needs are different. Skills are taught in small groups or one on one depending on need.

  • All students work on improving comprehension and expanding their vocabulary.

  • Some students will also work on decoding words and fluency.


Below are some of the standards we will focus on in class:

  1. Read the text closely, make sense of it, infer and cite evidence.

  2. Find the main idea, analyze the theme, and summarize key details.

  3. Analyze how story elements and events are developed in the text.

  4. Interpret words, phrases, figurative language and how word choices shape meaning.

  5. Analyze how the text is organized and how sections relate to each other.

Ways To Keep Your Child Engaged In Reading

Let your child choose what to read.

Talk about what he/she reads.

Subscribe to magazines that will interest your child.

Play games that utilize reading.

Encourage your child to read to a younger sibling or you.

Visit the library together.

Ensure your child has a good reading space.

Keep up on what your child is reading.

Encourage writing about what they read.

Listen to books on tape in the car.

Suggest books from movies that he or she liked.

Read a chapter book together as a family.


Keep on Reading!!