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Showing posts with label Read. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Read. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 June 2021

Getting Ready to Read: Using Storytelling, Rhymes, and More!

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You and your young child can choose from a variety of engaging activities that incorporate all of your senses while learning to read at home. From singing and rhyming to storytelling and acting, these activities will help your child to develop a wide array of reading readiness skills.

Tuesday, 3 June 2014

How to Teach Learning-Disabled Children to Read

 
 
 
 
Learning-disabled students learn and process information differently than students in general education classrooms. Although there are various forms of learning disabilities, there are certain signs to determine if a child has a learning disability. As indicated on the West Virginia University website, a learning-disabled student has trouble with memorization, coordination, reading and problem-solving. There are strategies to teach children with learning disabilities. Essentially, the strategy should focus on showing the student how to construct meaning when they read.

Saturday, 14 September 2013

Simple Practices to Nurture the Motivation to Read


Honoring books for self-selection, sharing the excitement of read-alouds, building a balanced book collection, making your passions public, and providing rewards that demonstrate the value of reading are just a few simple but transformative suggestions that can nurture the love of reading in your classroom.