Read Charlotte Listening Comprehension Resource Center

Developing strong listening comprehension skills during, and beyond, the early elementary grades will support students’ reading comprehension ability. Learn about, teach, and assess listening comprehension using the Read Charlotte Listening Comprehension Resource Center. 

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The Knowledge Base

The Knowledge Base offers a curated set of recent evidence-based research findings intended to help practitioners better understand listening comprehension and its connection to other literacy skills (such as word reading, reading fluency, background knowledge, and reading comprehension).

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Filter by listening comprehension skill, grade, and/or standard (NC ELA Anchor Standard an/or NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development), to find resources to target listening comprehension in the classroom. 

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Activity 168
Assessment 5
Intervention 4
Platform 6
Practice 2
Resource 5
Routine 15
Strategy 11
Supplemental Curriculum 7
Tool 11
This activity engages students in selecting words that describe different pictures.
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In this activity students will listen to an expository text and identify the main idea and three supporting details on a text wheel.
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Students identify the author’s purpose after listening to a text excerpt.
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This resource includes directions to support practitioners implementation of a game that asks students to use adjectives to describe an object to their peers.
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In this activity, students make predictions before listening to a text and record what they found after listening to a text.
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Students examine the meaning of words and their affixes.
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In this activity students examine the meaning of vocabulary words.
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Students identify the main idea and supporting details in an expository text.
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Students learn target vocabulary words and select the sentence that best suits each word.
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Students determine whether a text is fiction or non fiction by reviewing text features.
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Students discuss a fiction text using question prompts.
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.Students are presented with sentence parts and tasked with creating meaningful and silly sentences.
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Master Listening Comprehension Skills in the Classroom

Listening comprehension is one of two primary processes that contribute to successful reading comprehension. Teaching these skills early, intentionally, and concurrently with word reading can develop strong reading comprehension.

Listening comprehension is comprised of a set of higher- and lower-level language skills. The higher-level language skills include: inference, perspective-taking, reasoning, comprehension monitoring, and text structure knowledge. The lower-level language skills are: vocabulary and grammatical/syntactic knowledge. Learn more and find resources aligned to each skill below.

Who We Are

Read Charlotte is a community literacy initiative that unites educators, community partners, and families to improve children’s reading from birth to third grade.

We don’t run programs. We are a capacity-building intermediary that supports local partners to apply evidence-based knowledge about effective reading instruction and interventions, high-quality execution, continuous improvement, and data analysis to improve reading outcomes.

Read Charlotte is a civic initiative of Foundation For The Carolinas.

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