Articles related to "Summer Reading Programs"Parents can keep kids out of the comic book trap by involving their high-ability readers in free and easy summer reading programs from Scholastic and Barnes and Noble.
A brief look at this year's Barnes and Noble Summer Reading Program for school-age children, including resources for parents.
Schools need to develop summer reading programs that are realistic and conform to subject areas goals and outcomes.
Find reading lists and reading lesson plans online, plus summer reading activities to supplement your homeschool curriculum from elementary through high school.
For some of us homeschoolers, the year is winding down. Here is a great way to keep your kids interested in reading over the summer break.
The importance of the public library and your daycare program
The movie Night at the Museum - Battle of the Smithsonian inspires a summer reading list for kids, with engaging books on history, science, and art.
Want to do something fun, but it's just too hot outside? Here are some ways to enjoy the summer, without getting overheated.
Help your struggling reader use the less stressful atmosphere of summer break to address and strengthen reading weaknesses before the new school year is underway.
Since the first U.S. public library was established in 1848, libraries have been providing free services.
Not all kids are enthusiastic readers. Here are some ways to make reading fun for children who would rather be playing video games or watching television.
Summer is a time of swimming, playing, imagining, coughing? Summer vacations from school can also carry the likelihood of children developing an illness. Why is this?
Over the summer, children may not want to read daily. Promoting reading at home can be difficult for parents but there are many fun activities to make reading enjoyable.
AP Summer Camps for both students and parents introduce the rigors of an AP course experience as well as providing tools for serious students to be successful.
Students with disabilities often struggle with reading. How can parents assist older students in developing strong reading strategies?
Summer is an excellent time to teach kids the things they don't learn in school. It's also a time for parents to learn about their kids - and that can be tough.
The library is a wonderful, and free, resource for homeschoolers.
What can you do to motivate students to close the gaps during summer school reading? Summer reading for kids doesn't have to be tedious. Read on for some tips.
Don't let your vacation slip away without getting in some quality summer reading with your children.
No matter how you to decide to homeschool, sooner or later you will need a vacation. Read on for some good break activities!
Six surefire ways to make your kids' summer fun, productive and memorable.
Conducting reading sessions with your child can be quick, fun and effective using targeted strategies that address your child's current developmental needs.
Frequent classroom interruptions and insufficient instructional time can lead to assignments over breaks and holiday periods in order to fulfill curriculum goals.
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