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Developing reading skills is like building. Each developmental brick adds onto the reader’s foundation for understanding. Educators and parents can help children develop the decoding skills needed to become successful readers.
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Word Checkers; An Exercise to Develop Word Recognition
Purpose: To provide practice in word recognition or phonic sounds Materials: Checkerboard Small squares of paper...
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Visual Learning Software
Students use visual learning software to explore ideas and demonstrate their understanding through a combination of...
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Key Phonics and Phonemic Awareness Studies in the NRP Report
As stated explicitly in the NRP report, phonological and phonemic awareness can be taught and coordinated with...
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Concepts About Print
When teachers face a group of young kindergarten learners in a reading lesson, they make certain assumptions about what...
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Think: An Exercise to Develop Phonics Knowledge
Purpose: To provide practice with initial vowels, consonants, and initial consonant blends. This game works well with...

