Help your child develop into a successful reader by providing the building blocks for reading at a young age. Check that your child has developed pre-reading skills and encourage emergent literacy through spoken language, phonological awareness, print awareness, and more.
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Teaching Students How to Choose Books
How do you select a book? Chances are, you are first attracted to a book by its title and/or the cover illustration. You...
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Fluency
Fluency is the ability to read a text quickly and accurately with ease and expression. When fluent readers read aloud,...
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What's Important in Reading?
Everyone—parents, teachers, and politicians—has an opinion on what’s important in reading instruction. Often the...
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Relations Between Instruction in Text Organization and Diverse Learners
Diverse learners have benefited from explicit, task-specific instruction on how to recognize and use the physical...
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Book and Knowledge Appreciation - Language and Literacy: Ages 3-5
Widely Held Expectations Child demonstrates interest in and appreciation of reading-related activities Shows...
