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  • Early Reading Games

  • How to Make a Book with Your Kindergartener

    Kindergarteners love learning. They want to know words and count everything around them. In their class, they are learning to recognize common words such as “and” and “big.” They are learning to...

  • How to Reduce an Accent in a Child's Speech at Home

    Children are usually exposed to native accents at school or during ESL classes. There are many ways to reduce a child's accent at home. Each method involves continuous practice because there is no...

  • Sight Word Activities for Home

    Between 50 percent and 75 percent of student reading material consists of sight words, or high-frequency words. Teachers begin teaching sight words in kindergarten or first grade. There are 220...

  • How to Help Struggling 4th and 5th Graders with Word Recognition and Vocabulary Development

    Word recognition, or basically the ability to recognize and know the meaning of words on site, is essential for reading fluency. Word recognition, according to California State Content Standards...

  • Sight-Word Activities for Parents

    Parents wishing to assist their child's reading endeavors may wish to choose some sight-word activities and games to play at home. Materials are easily created or printed from online sources.

  • How to Teach a Child to Read by Building On The Skills Learned in School

    Reading will be one of the most important skills your child will ever learn. This article will help parents teach their children to read or help build on the skills your child is learning in...

  • Ways to Help Kids Learn Spelling Words

    Once your child enters elementary school, he is going to have to deal with homework. For some children, the most difficult homework is repeated every week in the form of spelling words. While some...

  • Definition of the Orton Gillingham Approach

    Orton Gillingham is a multisensory approach to reading and writing that is helpful for children and adults with dyslexia. The Orton Gillingham method stresses the connection between written words...

  • How Do Children Learn to Read?

    Because learning to read isn't an instinctive process that develops naturally as speaking does, children don't learn how to read the same way they learn to talk. Reading skills are developed one...

  • How to Help Children Learn to Read

    Every parent wants their child to succeed in school and learn to read well. Reading is a critical subject area that students are often tested on to see if they meet state standards. Follow these...

  • About Vocabulary

    The simplest definition of the word, vocabulary, is, according to The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, "all the words of a language." Children study vocabulary as a...

  • How to Practice Spelling with a Bingo Game

    Spelling homework is practically a given for students, especially in the primary grades. The usual spelling word study methods using flashcards and repetitive writing can become boring after a...

  • How to Use Montessori Methods to Help Children Read Longer Phonetic Words

    The Montessori Method keeps preschool kids interested in education by allowing them to choose their own way to learn. Lessons are usually introduced in a few different ways so children can learn...

  • How to Treat Dyslexia With Exercises

    Using word patterns, word associates and word charge is a great way to help a child suffering from dyslexia. These exercises, as well as others like them, help the child to draw conclusions and...

  • How to Improve Reading Fluency

    Fluency means the ease and speed with which a person reads text. Increasing fluency improves comprehension in many ways. A fluent reader is able to reflect on meanings while reading as well as...

  • How to Trace Letters & Words

    Learning to trace letters and words is an important skill for beginning readers to master. It furthers the development of letter recognition and fine motor control. Sometimes children learn to...

  • How to Teach Basic Reading Skills

    Reading is one of the most critical life skills a parent can teach their child. For some children reading is a struggle, requiring a lot of time and understanding by the parent. If a parent knows...

  • How to Teach Sight Words

    Teaching is the responsibility of the teacher and parent. By working together and sharing resources, helping a child learn such things as sight words can be fun and rewarding. Follow these steps...

  • How to Classify Words

    You can think about words in many different ways. They have pronunciations, meanings, emotional associations, and serve to communicate in writing or aloud. Words also perform certain functions...

  • Montessori Matching Words Activity

    Using pictures, help your kid learn sounds and words. Learn how to do a matching word activity in this free educational video about language Montessori methods.

  • How to Improve Children's Comprehension Skills

    Comprehension is what reading is all about. A child's academic success largely depends on it. The following article lists some helpful activities that will help your child improve their...

  • How to grow readers

    Many educators refer to growing readers and writers, also. The growing is a process that begins at infancy and continues a lifetime. No child can be read to at a frequency that it's bad for...

  • How to Teach Children Songs With Hand Motions

    Many children love expressing themselves through singing. Young children often spontaneously sway and make movements to match the rhythm of songs. Showing them hand motions to match a song helps...

  • How to Write a Practice Exam

    Help your child do well in school by creating a practice exam for you child to do at home. Create a test that your child can use to see how well he is able to answer the questions.

  • How to Use Songs to Improve Reading Skills

    "Mary had a little lamb Little lamb, little lamb Mary had a little lamb Its fleece was white as snow" We all remember this song from our childhood days. Your parents probably sang it to you...

  • How to Help Your Child Be a Better Reader

    You can help your child become a better reader. You will be amazed at the ways you can increase your child's vocabulary, comprehension, and fluency.

  • How to Practice Spelling Words

    Every American school child must learn a list of spelling words for a weekly spelling test. Here are some steps to help your child ace that weekly spelling test.

  • How to Help a Student Who Has Dyslexia

    For a student with dyslexia, reading common words and letter combinations is as foreign to them as trying to read in another language. The key to helping a student with dyslexia is to break...

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