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Suggestions To Help Build Your Child's Reading Skills (page 2)

State: Florida Department of Education

 AGE:   5-7

  • Where the Wild Things Are
    - Maurice Sendak
  • Is Your Mama a Llama?
    - Deborah Guarino

AGE:   8-10

  • Freckle Juice
    - Judy Blume
  • Harriet the Spy
    - Louise Fitzhugh

AGE:   11 and up

  • Where the Sidewalk Ends
    - Shel Silverstein
  • The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
    - C.S. Lewis

 Other Great Sources for Parents:

Help your child strengthen the skills tested on the FCAT!
FCAT Explorer is an online practice tool designed to help children strengthen the critical skills that are outlined in the Sunshine State Standards and tested on the FCAT.

Beginning Reading Instruction - Practical Ideas for Parents (PDF)
Provides information on learning to read and activities for you to use to help your children become readers
En Español

Helping Parents Promote Literacy Skills
An informative article on how to influence a child's reading development at home

The Achiever
A U.S. Department of Education No Child Left Behind newsletter for parents.

SUNLINK
A state database of school library media center holdings in Florida's K-12 public schools.

Sunrise Skill Builders (PDF)
Guidelines for physical, language, intellectual and other milestones for ages birth to 5 years.

Helping your Child Become a Reader
A guidebook on how to promote reading at home.

Summer Reading Activities Kit (PDF)
Great tips for reading this summer!

School-Home Tool Kit
Reading Kits that offer tips on creating community & family-school partnerships to improve children's reading.

No Child Left Behind
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for Families

A Guide for Parents (PDF)
How Do I Know a Good Early Reading Program When I See One?
En Español (PDF)

Florida Public Libraries

Reading begins at home

Strong parental involvement is a key component of the Just Read, Florida! initiative. Other than helping your children to grow up happy and healthy, the most important thing that you can do for them is help them develop their reading skills. Here are some sources to get you started:

Clifford Reading Tips for Parents (PDF)
Clifford the Big Red Dog has some great tips for parents about the five essential components of reading.

Reading Intervention Curriculum (PDF)
Whether reading mentors or classroom teachers, this curriculum is a great guide that includes an overview of current reading research and weekly lessons for intermediate struggling readers.

Teen Trendsetter Reading Mentor Curriculum (PDF)
Lessons and accompanying mentoring notes designed to provide reading tutoring as a primary activity during mentoring sessions with 3rd grade students at different reading levels.

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