These links are not for Reading
Specialists, nor those educators involved exclusively with reading
instruction. These links are intended for parents, and since all
teachers are reading teachers, too, for those in classroom situations
where some practical techniques in the midst of the core curriculum may
help. I'm a big fan of taking secondary vocabulary and syllabicating,
decoding the syllable, then reading the whole word in context for meaning.
We are so honored to teach young people to read.
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That book is a real page turner. |
1. Seven Strategies to Teach Students Text Comprehension
3. ABCs of Teaching Reading
http://www.readingrockets.org/teaching/
4. Reading Strategies
Reading Efficiently by Reading Intelligently
http://www.mindtools.com/rdstratg.html
5. Reading and Word-Attack Strategies
http://www.readinga-z.com/more/reading_strat.html
6. 7 CRITICAL READING STRATEGIES
http://www.salisbury.edu/counseling/new/7_critical_reading_strategies.html
7. No Single Strategy Is Best for Teaching Reading
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/psych/news/department/news/?id=194
8. First Books: Access to books for children in need.
http://www.firstbook.org/
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Bob. a volunteer, read to the kids at a Reading Party sponsored by First Books |
9. Ten Books Every Child Should Own
http://blog.firstbook.org/2012/10/30/ten-books-every-child-should-own/
10. The Best Ways to Teach Kids to Read
11. Pizza Hut BOOK IT program (so kids know reading tastes good.)
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