Articles related to "Reading Motivation"Teachers can easily and effectively keep track of student's independent reading practice while motivating reluctant readers to read for enjoyment and prizes.
Parents give young children the advantage of better comprehension, a stronger vocabulary, and broader background knowledge when making reading a focus in the home.
Teachers can assist young readers in becoming more fluent, while increasing comprehension, vocabulary, and the motivation to read a variety of texts at the same time.
Here are some ideas for motivating and rewarding your children for reading at home.
K-6 teachers can create literacy-rich environments where recreational reading is a priority, books are part of the classroom culture, and students are motivated readers.
There is special value in exposing children to books which motivate the desire to read. Santa's Book of Names is one which does just that. Read it with a child any time!
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