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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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Developing Knowledge of Contractions
Defined A contraction is defined as a special word structure formed by substituting an apostrophe for omitted letters...
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The Importance of Reading Aloud
The single most important activity caregivers and teachers can do to help children become successful readers is to read...
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Silent Independent Reading
Fluent readers are likely to read more. Taylor and her colleagues (Taylor et al., 1999a) found that high-achieving...
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Dig Up the Root: An Exercise to Recognize Word Roots
Purpose: To develop recognition of word roots and attached affixes Materials: Pocket chart Word...
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Kindergarten: Discovering the Written Word
Most kindergarten kids are on the verge of becoming readers. You can extend your child's budding literacy by reading...
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