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 h English (en)== Key Elements of Montessori Reading Comprehension Instruction ==
* '''Phonetic Awareness:''' Montessori schools start teaching reading by helping children understand and recognize phonetic sounds. This understanding is then built upon to form words, sentences, and eventually, full narratives.
* '''Hands-On Learning:''' Children are given opportunities to physically interact with words and sentences using tools such as the moveable alphabet. This provides a tangible way for children to understand the structure and mechanics of language.
* '''Contextual Learning:''' The Montessori curriculum emphasizes learning words and concepts in context, which supports comprehension. For example, vocabulary related to a particular theme (like plants or animals) is taught when children are learning about that theme.
* '''Sequencing and Storytelling:''' Montessori students are often asked to retell stories or events in sequential order, which encourages logical thinking and the ability to understand narratives - both key to reading comprehension.
* '''Self-Paced Progress:''' Children are allowed to move at their own pace and choose books that interest them, fostering a love of reading and natural curiosity.