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Storytime at the Museum | Learning to Read | NPT3
Season 2021
Episode 25
Going to a public storytime is a good way to switch up your family's reading time. Look for options beyond your local library – try a museum's storytime, for example.
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Scrapbooking is a fun family activity that can help build literacy skills.
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Chemistry-based activities are a great way for children to engage in science.
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Cycling is a great way to blend science, health, and physical education for children.
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Make a chart with the five Ws and an H to help young readers build reading comprehension.
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Movement can help kids focus, and it can be used to help them count syllables.
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Build literacy skills while making predictions with this sink-or-float activity.
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Ask kids to identify five random objects in different ways to build literacy.
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This activity adds a splash of science and is an excellent conversation starter.
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This family introduces science and literacy through building ramps at home.
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The Cremona Strings Ensemble shows how learning music can enhance literacy skills.The Crem
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Using sticky notes and magnets to improve word recognition, spelling, and literacy skills.
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Building a tower with your kids can help them with iteracy and engineering skills.