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Merit Answers: Comprehension and vocabulary skills are below the average


Question
Area of Concern: Reading Comprehension
Submitted by: Parent
Grade Level: Middle School
Competency: Below Level

My daughter has just received her school report and it stated her comprehension and vocabulary skills are below the average for her level.

Can you help me with this? please!

Answer

Merit Software has helped many middle school students boost their reading and vocabulary skills.

Take a look at Developing Critical Thinking Skills for Effective Reading. It has comprehension and vocabulary-in-context questions and provides immediate feedback for students.

Vocabulary Stretch has also helped pupils increase their vocabulary. It helps students with word recognition, meanings, and origins.

Other options can be found in the middle school solutions section of our web site.



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