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Teach a Child to Read Literacy Web Sites for Parents and Teachers |
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Home Auditory Skills Learning to Read Teaching Alphabet Sounds Teaching How to Rhyme Improving Short Term Memory Putting Sounds Together Reading Selections To, With and By Phonics versus Whole Language Components of Reading Make Your Own Book Literacy Facts Good Books for Kids Literacy Websites for Parents and Teachers Education and Family Info Websites Alphabet List Alphabet Chart Questions & Answers Reading Rescue 1-2-3 About the Author |
Educational Resources Information Center (http://www.indiana.edu/~eric_rec/) Click on Publications Click on Digests Click on Categorical Lists Click on Reading and Literacy America Reads Challenge (http://www.ed.gov/inits/americareads/) Click on Resources/Research (at top) Start Early, Finish Strong: How to Help Every Child Become a Reader National Reading Panel Report released April 2000 Simple Things You Can Do Advance Ability (http://www.aability.com/) See: Learning How to Read Learning Disabilities Online (http://www.ldonline.org/) Click on LD in Depth Click on What's New Center for the Improvement of Early Reading Achievement (http://www.ciera.org) Click on Publications ReadbyGrade3.com - Reading and Reading Disabilities (http://www.readbygrade3.com) Check out Reading Research, Assistance for Teachers, and Parental Tips Brain Connection (http://www.ldonline.org/) In the box on the left, click on Reading Between the Lions, PBS (http://pbskids.org/lions/parents.html) Check out the Literacy Resources PALS (http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/curry/centers/pals/) Click on Pals activities PreK, K&1-3 for great phonological awareness activities for children.
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