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Parents can teach beginning reading without expensive supplies or intervention from a teacher. All they need is this plan for teaching kids to sound it out with phonics.
Reading consultant Kathy Collins shows how to use reading clubs to teach K-3 students to read with power, intention, and joy in this resource for primary grade teachers.
To teach kids how to read, episodes of The Electric Company 2009 teach early literacy skills such as phonemic awareness, phonological awareness, and phonics skills.
Adding a few folk songs to homeschooling programs for reading is a fun way to tie into a Social Studies homeschool program and improve reading fluency all at once.
Teachers can make popcorn with students after reading If You Take a Mouse to the Movies. The kids can write an LEA popcorn story to practice reading and writing.
Reading aloud is a skill that is very different from silent reading. Lessons to teach students how to practice the techniques of expression and intonation can be useful
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.
Teachers and parents have been debating for years whether kids should be taught to read using phonics, whole language, or a combination of the two.
Boxing children into levels of reading can in the long run be a detriment to the development of their joy for reading and in turn their growth.
A great way to teach pre-reading skills is through a Letter of the Day. Here are sample activities for each letter of the alphabet and guidelines for developing your own.
Poptropica is a free online game aimed at the six year old to twelve year old child. The game provides a great platform to reinforce reading skills.
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