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The Ultimate Guide To Choosing A Decodable Reader
A decodable reader is a book specifically designed for an inexperienced reader to be able to sound out (decode) the words. Not all decodable readers are equal. This article discusses 3 of the best decodble reader choices.
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Learn How to Read in Preschool
Child Must Be Interested First A child that is interested in learning how to read can definitely learn how to…
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Essential Reading Skills for Learning How to Read
There are seven essential reading skills for learning how to read which are necessary to becoming a fluent reader. These…
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Reading Blocks Phonics Reading Program
Reading Blocks: A Step By Step Method to Teach Reading is a phonics based, multisensory, step by step method that…
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The Ultimate Guide To Choosing A Decodable Reader
A decodable reader is a book specifically designed for an inexperienced reader to be able to sound out (decode) the words. Not all decodable readers are equal. This article discusses 3 of the best decodble reader choices.
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Strategies For Increasing Vocabulary Skills Using Games, Programs And Everyday Activities
Increasing vocabulary skills in children is a multifaceted endeavor that combines interactive games, structured programs, and daily practice.
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Games And Movement Make Learning The Alphabet Fun!
Learning the alphabet can be fun! Use movement, color, games, sounds and multisensory methods. This article will show you how!
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Vocabulary Activities That Get Results!
Vocabulary activities are specific activities for increasing vocabulary skills. Vocabulary skills are necessary for understanding what you are reading.
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Is Your Child Struggling to Learn How to Read?
Can You Answer “Yes” to Two or More of These Questions? If you answered yes, then you need the Reading…
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6 Powerhouse Tips to Teach Your Child to Read!
You CAN teach your child to read. This is one of the most rewarding gifts you can give your child…
