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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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100 High-Frequency Words for Older Students
This table presents a list of 100 common words that fourth- through eighth-grade students need to learn. Some of the...
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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...
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Home and Reading
Moving children toward reading can be a time-consuming task in a day and age in which time seems always in short supply....
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Give Storytime a New Twist
We all know that story-time is important. But story-time doesn't have to always mean sitting down with child and book in...
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Language and Print Together: The Development of Storybook Reading
When we read a riveting storybook to children who are age three or four, they often ask us to read it again. What...
