Asking and answering questions while reading can help your child understand information and find key details in informational text. We
saw how experimenting and observing can help your child learn science concepts in informational text.
Practice reading informational text with your child. Choose a topic that stirs their interest - airplanes, animals, the earth, nature,
computers, cars - or maybe even moles? Ask them the questions that will help them demonstrate their understanding of key details in
the informational text. Ask like you are a nosey person, with who, what, when, where and why questions, and record their answers and
observations.
Practicing these tips will increase your child’s ability to read-to-learn!