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8 Pre-Reading Activities for Young ChildrenDid you know young children can benefit by playing listening and memory games before reading? Read on to find games and activities that will help your child develop pre-reading skills.- Teaching Early Reading Skills: Free Activities, Fun Sentences and Mini StoriesWhen you teach your child reading skills, you will want to use a variety of methods and resources for a well-rounded reading education, as well as to ensure that comprehension is achieved. It should also be fun for the child.
How to Mold Crayons Using Chocolate MoldsWant great party favors? Mold your own unique crayons!- On the Road to Reading: Fun Ways to Inspire PreschoolersLiteracy includes the skills of reading and writing. Parents can find fun and interesting ways to teach their preschoolers beginning lessons that will instill the love of reading and books in a child's life.
Preschool Reading Corner IdeasBooks should be a primary feature in your classroom. If you have a special place for quiet reading, children will find a comfortable place to unwind and enjoy the love of reading. Read on for some preschool reading corner ideas.
Being a Reading Mentor - Why it is so Important to MeWith classroom size growing larger and teachers sometimes having less opportunity to help each individual student reach a certain reading level. reading mentors are an import facet of schools.
Silent Sustained Reading (SSR) Holiday ProjectWhat is SSR? Silent sustained reading, which has taken over by force in many schools. Still, several educators are re missed to find activities that supplement SSR. Try these projects in your classrooms.- How to Introduce Your Toddler to ReadingToday parents are encouraged to begin teaching their children basic reading and communication skills as soon as possible.
- Amish Literacy: A Cultural Perspective on Reading, Writing and Literacy Through the Eyes of the Amish CommunityAn overview of literacy and acceptable reading material and the breakdown of Amish philosophies about education and reading/writing in the community.
- Library Visit and Reading Project Lesson PlanThis lesson plan will consist of a reading project that also requires students to use the library.
- Most Americans Still Prefer Reading Print Copies of Books82 percent of all Americans still prefer reading books in print versions......
How to Make Summer Reading Fun for Your ChildAre you already hearing this at your house? Like birds let out of a cage, just a few weeks ago your kids had bolted out of the school doors, with unbridled joy.- On Crayons, Creativity, Baby Art, and Why Parents Lie to ChildrenThis parenting advice column helps a mother introduce her son to the joys of coloring. We also weigh in on the issue of lying to children. Spoiler: Not only are we against it, but we see no justifiable reason for doing it.
Back to School with Pre-Math, Pre-Reading and Pre-Writing ActivitiesPull your older children away from video games and engage their minds in family fun that reinforces essential school skills that will be built upon throughout their school years.- Crayons in the SunFrom rainbows to wildflowers, word working to rock hunting and everything in between this is your summer fun guide for parents and kids spending time together.
Reading Comprehension Activities for First GradeThere are many different ways to help a student read and understand the book. When a student has low comprehension, the teacher must problem solve what will help. Most problems that happen with poor comprehension is poor fluency.
Inexpensive, Easy DIY Summer Spelling, Writing, Math and Reading Reinforcement KitOne educational issue that worries parents and teachers during the summer is retention of concepts learned in school. How can we prevent kids from forgetting everything they were taught? Here's an easy, inexpensive alternative to tutoring.- Free, Printable Reading and Writing Books for KidsThe books can be created for home schooled grade school children. This way you can trade the books with other parents who home school their children.
- Teach Math Using Beginning Reading Books or Chapter BooksThis lists five wonderful books that can be used to teach younger children about different math concepts.
Laying the Foundation for Reading - Part 2Another parent-friendly article about brain development and promoting literacy skills in your young child before kindergarten.- Reading, Vocabulary, and Math - Getting an Education OnlineToday, we have a whole new generation of tech-savvy children. Whether parents are homeschooling their children, or sending them into the public or private school system, they must learn basic skills. Technology is one tool that assists in that goal.
"A" is for Alligator Homeschool & Preschool Lesson PlansEncourage letter recognition, phonics, pre-reading, fine motor and gross motor skills with these fun, thematic preschool lesson plans.
How to Read Out Loud to ChildrenReading out loud to children is an art that everyone can master.- A Summer of Energy ExpressEnergy Express is a summer program for children finishing grades k-5. Reading and writing are the biggest components, as are family style meals. Learn what goes on during a typical summer.
- Butcher Paper Activities for Young ChildrenWith a simple roll of butcher paper and some crayons or markers, you can liven up any boring afternoon and make it a fun and educational experience!
- How to Make a Christmas Gift Bag Out of a Trader Joe's Paper Baglove shopping at Traders Joe's. I tell myself it is mostly for the food, but I really love their brown paper bags with handle as well. After reading 15 Uses for a Brown Paper Bag by Kassidy Emerson I had to share this easy gift bag craft.
More Recycled Christmas Holiday CraftsAfter reading Recycled Holiday Crafts by D. Miller I was inspired to come up with some of my own homemade holiday crafts that used everyday leftover household materials.
Bridge to Terabithia Sequenced Lesson PlansBridge to Terabithia is one of the world's favorite children novels of all time. Students will be moved, inspired, and most of all they will fall in love with reading. Paterson's writing style is award winning, as is this excellent novel.- Fun Rainy Day Activities for Your KidsUsing art supplies, using clay or play-doh, reading, sharing memories, and putting together puzzles are some great activities that are all fun and beneficial ways for both parents and children to pass the time.
- Raising Your Child to Be a ReaderChildren who learn to read and gain an appreciation for it do better in all grade levels of school and college. Raising a child who loves to read is not difficult, it just takes a few moments out of each day.
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