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Concerned about your early reader? Why ‘wait and see’ isn’t advised for reading struggles“Ali’s sight word hunt”), choices, and games that have an interesting context (for example, “Olympic reading challenge!” versus generic reading exercises). Phonics teaching needs to be ...
A local school recently got a new vending machine, but instead of pop and candy, it’s filled with books. Webster Kindergarten ...
An interdisciplinary approach can help elementary students deepen their appreciation for music while developing their ...
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The Hechinger Report on MSNThe buzz around teaching facts to boost reading is bigger than the evidence for itPeople with more knowledge tend to be better readers. That’s not proof that increasing knowledge improves reading. It could be that higher achieving kids like learning about the world and enjoy ...
Teaching children how to identify and combine parts of words is an important component ... clear evidence linking morphology to improved reading comprehension, but morphological skills were ...
Flat test scores prompt educators from 4 St. Louis schools to visit Washington, D.C., to see how it's done in $1 million literacy challenge.
Here's what the experts say about our reading habits ... complex or unknown words. The goal doesn’t always have to be explicit. Skimming can get you “headline” comprehension of something ...
Six-year-old* Josh Tan cannot wait to get to his kindergarten every day. MOE Kindergarten @ Punggol View, where he has spent two fulfilling years, is his happy place. It is where he can role ...
Kindergarten is a big step for both child and parent. Taking a few strategic actions will help ease the transition and help you best prepare your preschooler for “the big K.” 1.
PPA is a neurological disorder that starts gradually with word-finding, naming, and pronunciation issues and advances to comprehension, reading, and writing problems. The ability to speak may ...
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