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To test a preschool student’s understanding of key details, use simple, age-appropriate stories or pictures. Ask them to identify and recount the main characters, settings, and major events. Use open-ended questions like “What happened after…?” or “Why did the character…?” to assess their ability to recall and understand specific details from the story or picture.
To train the "Understanding key details" skill in preschool students learning about Reading Fiction, use picture books to discuss and ask questions about the main characters, setting, and key events. Encourage students to retell the story in their own words and use props or drawings to help them recall and describe specific details from the story.
Effective activities for training students' understanding of key details in fiction include: guided reading sessions, where teachers highlight and discuss important details; using graphic organizers like story maps to track characters, settings, and events; role-playing activities to explore characters' perspectives; and question-answer sessions focusing on who, what, where, when, why, and how questions to deepen comprehension and recall of specific details.#$%