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2003-06-06 Most Effective Way to Teach Reading—Combination of Teaching Phonics, Word Sounds, Giving Feedback on Oral Reading
Children learn to read through a combination of teaching methods. This article reviews findings from the largest evidence-based review of research ever conducted on how children learn reading.
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2003-03-04 Children's Literacy Development: Suggestions for Parent Involvement
Parents are a child's first and most influential teachers! But how do you as a parent go about finding the information you need to do a good job at such an important task? Which organizations will be the most helpful? What resources are available to help you fulfill this important responsibility? Here is a short ERIC Digest of ideas and resources to get you started.
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2003-01-30 Reading Aloud with Preschoolers
The single most important activity for building the knowledge required for eventual success in reading is reading aloud to children. When adults read aloud, children quickly learn that a book is a wonderful thing.
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2002-05-21 Dolch Word List: Must know words for beginning readers
The Dolch word list is made up of 220 need-to-know, most frequent words for beginning readers: words that can't be drawn and often can't be sounded out, but words which a student needs to know to gleen meaning out of any text, binding words, if you will. A parent can greatly help a child by focusing on teaching these words early on.
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2002-03-08 The Image of Grandparents in Children's Stories
Call it Little Red Riding Hood Syndrome.Grandparents, old people in general, have traditionally been portrayed in a cliche manner in children's literature. They are physically frail, mentally slow, if also sweet and kind and sleeping all the time. But has that changed at all? Yes,claims a University of Florida Study.
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