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Reading activities to help show your child the fun side of learning! From easy reading activities to help practice letters to more advanced reading skills, we've got you covered! Use the selector on the right to narrow your search by grade.

Create a Story Summary Folder

Create a Story Summary Folder

Put a spin on the classic book report by helping your child create a story summary folder. This is the perfect activity to do over the summer to keep her mind sharp and to help her develop the critical thinking skills that she'll use in the many years to come!

Homonym Reading Adventures

Homonym Reading Adventures

Kids often learn homonyms through flashcards, but here's an "organic" approach - using real storybooks your child is already familiar with - that should prove to be much more fun. Try it and see!

Become a Word Detective!

Become a Word Detective!

Build those reading and vocabulary skills by helping your child be a "Word Detective" as he searches for context clues to find the meanings of unfamiliar words.

Climb That Food Pyramid and Boost Those Kinder Reading Skills!

Climb That Food Pyramid and Boost Those Kinder Reading Skills!

No, marshmallows aren't a staple food. But try telling that to a hungry kindergartner right before dinner! Want to find a better way to teach nutrition and build up his early reading skills, too? Here's an interesting and informative activity that can help.

"B" is For Butterfly: Make a Phonics Fridge Magnet!

"B" is For Butterfly: Make a Phonics Fridge Magnet!

Here's an adorable kindergarten refrigerator magnet that celebrates the fabulous letter "B" and supports your young reader!

Make a Scramble Book for Literacy Learning

Make a Scramble Book for Literacy Learning

This goofy scramble book activity will bring laughs...but also develop some solid comprehension skills too!

Play with Product Name Phonics

Play with Product Name Phonics

This brand name phonics activity is a fun and interesting way for your child to build his reading and language arts skills, and he might even help you cut out those grocery store coupons while he's at it!

Write a Concrete Poem For Mom

Write a Concrete Poem For Mom

Boost those first grade reading and writing skills with this sweet Mother's Day poem idea.

Make a Patterned Story

Make a Patterned Story

Now that your child is in kindergarten, those repetitive preschool texts like "Brown Bear" may seem like relics...but look again. They can be the basis of excellent reading and writing development.

Questions, Questions, Ask Away!

Questions, Questions, Ask Away!

Want to be sure your young reader is really following a story? Try this simple activity to stimulate some very complex thinking.

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