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Books for Enhancing Phonological Awareness
Cauley, L. (2001). Clap your hands. New York: Penguin Young Readers. Doudna, K. (2000). Mm: See it. Say it. Hear it....
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Helping Your Child Succeed in School: Resource List
American Federation of Teachers. (2001). Helping Your Child Succeed: How Parents & Families Can Communicate Better...
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What Makes a Children's Book a Classic?
Why is it that some books become timeless favorites, destined to be read and re-read, while others get set aside after...
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Improving Reading Comprehension
The term reading comprehension has several different definitions. While most experts agree that reading comprehension is...
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Reading to Learn: Setting and Monitoring Your Purpose for Reading
It’s important for our students to understand the difference between fiction and nonfiction. Early in the year,...
