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Primary students learn sight words, sounds, rhymes, word patterns, and spelling skills during reading and writing lessons featuring a classroom Word Wall.
Some ideas for reading lesson plans and how to incorporate different skills and strategies.
By making reading comprehension activities more enjoyable, students will learn to enjoy reading.
Small instructional groups can be fun and effective for teaching reading and other kindergarten literacy skills. The key to success is management and organization.
The foundation for reading begins very early in a child's life. Children as young as three and four years can develop skills for reading success.
The reading scores on the ACT in 2005 fell again. Only 51% of students taking the ACT are capable of reading and understanding a college textbook.
Programs that teach children to identify letters might make a child seem ready to read, but reading readiness involves so much more.
Kindergarten students can learn the days of the week, counting skills, and how caterpillars grow into butterflies by reading The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle.
Having a preschooler watch TV can be beneficial, as long as the time constraints are limited. Find out what preschoolers everywhere are watching these days.


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