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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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What Children Need to Become Readers
As described by Mackey and White (2004), "Reading is ubiquitous. We live, work, and play in a world that is saturated...
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Decreasing Guessing at Words
Defined Guessing at words is defined as a reader saying a word without regard to any decoding elements contained in the...
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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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Structural Analysis Contributes to Vocabulary and Fluency
Complex words are far more prevalent in the harder books read by third, fourth, fifth and sixth graders than in books...
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Recommendations to Teach Context Clues
A. The best way to teach students to use context clues when they are reading independently is to teach them the...
