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Learning to Read

Storyteller & Scribe | Learning to Read | NPT3

Season 2021 Episode 8

Stories are really important. Not just in books, but also in our everyday lives. Ask your child to make up a story. Write it down for them and then have them read it back to you for practice. This helps them see their ideas on the page and get better at telling stories.

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Parent-Child Book Club
1:04
Parent-child book clubs contribute to many literacy skills and foster a love of reading.
The Power of Comics
1:04
Comic books can be great tools for improving literacy skills.
Labeling & Literacy
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Talking about the importance of how labeling items promotes literacy.
Group Story Time
1:04
One way to promote literacy is through large group story time with children.
Question of the Day
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The "Question of the Day" is a simple and fun way to launch opportunities for learning.
Reading Aloud
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Reading aloud is one of the best ways to help children develop their literacy skills.
Songs & Fingerplays
1:04
In early childhood education, songs and fingerplays help promote literacy.
Writing & Drawing
1:04
Writing and drawing are two activities that can help promote literacy in young learners.
Utilizing Libraries
1:04
Libraries provide wonderful opportunities for children and families to learn.
Diversity in Books
1:04
Diversity in books can open children's eyes to a wide array of different characters.
Read to Succeed
1:04
Read to Succeed is a learning tool that helps teachers and parents be reading coaches.
Family Scrapbooking
1:04
Scrapbooking is a fun family activity that can help build literacy skills.
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