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20 minutes of your day

fromandforkids wrote 2 days ago: Just 20 minutes a day reading aloud with young children strengthens relationships, encourages listen … more →

Tags: Parenting, building knowledge, Children, Early Childhood, Education, kids activity, Language Arts, Positive Attitude, Reading

Learning to Read2 comments

Sharon K wrote 3 days ago: I cannot remember a time when I didn’t adore reading.  I guess learning to read English as a c … more →

Tags: Observing, Reading the Environment, Mandarin, English

How Television and Cereal Taught Me How to Read

Annie Dog wrote 4 days ago: With finals fast approaching, I figured I’d post the thing that is responsible for getting me … more →

Tags: College, Cereal, Childhood, College, college essay, ELA, English, School, Television

Reading is Fundamental2 comments

beholdconfusion wrote 4 days ago: Teacher Appreciation Week has come and gone.  I missed it!  I have so many wonderful things to say a … more →

Tags: Truth, a little late, book, Books, Childhood, First Grade, Homer, Literacy, Reading

Listen to What Sweet Amelia's Story Reveals

jamiemaecollins wrote 6 days ago: Child’s Concept of Story by Applebee, Chapter 4 Summary and Application Narrative Form Sweet A … more →

Tags: Reading, Learning. Literacy, Education 2, The Child's Concept of Story Chapter Summaries, Graduate study, child literacy, Homeschool, Education, Language Development

My thoughts on Mother's Day: Why I love to read

shannonigen wrote 1 week ago: Simply put, I love to read because of my mother. Whether it was nature or nurture (or most likely a … more →

Tags: My own stories, Thoughts on Writing, Book Love, mom, MOTHERS DAY, Reading, Thank You, thank you mom

Дань моя мама, or A Tribute to My Mama

theladyofshallott wrote 1 week ago: Another storybook. I feel like I’m in kindergarten, again; It’s time to sit with mom in … more →

Tags: Call to Adventure (From Acceptance to Stockpiling), NSLI-Y, language, Anticipation, nsli-y russia blog, nsli-y travel blog, MOTHERS DAY, Storybook, Russian

Unschooling FAQ

Marina wrote 1 week ago: or: Can Unschoolers Function in the Real World? What’s the difference between homeschooling an … more →

Tags: Introduction, unschooling, unschooling, the educational theory of a grown unschooler, screen time, Education, Learning, Learning Math, quirky child

On Teaching Children to Read

levonbeaubollier wrote 1 week ago: Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “Children are all foreigners.”  It is with this in mind that I take t … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Reading, Teaching, Education, whole language

Review: Ooka Island and Coupon Code3 comments

storyad wrote 1 week ago: Ooka Island is a fun learning to read program for preschool through second grade (ages 3-7). However … more →

Tags: Homeschool, Reviews, Homeschool, Mosaic Reviews, Ooka Island

Reading in the sunshine...

longamericanholiday wrote 1 week ago: …is one of my favourite things to do.  There’s nothing like sitting somewhere nice in th … more →

Tags: books we are reading, Parenting, Children, children's behaviour, Parenting, Reading, Books, book, Sun

It's a split digraph at school and a magic E at home3 comments

forwardtranslations wrote 1 week ago: As I’ve mentioned before, watching my son learn to read is an endlessly fascinating process. I … more →

Tags: idle musing, Reading 2, DIGRAPHS, English language, Linguistics, Literacy, Magic E, Phonics, Reading

Visiual Phonics-How they can help your child

ECFE wrote 1 week ago: By: Ms. Angy In our preschool program we use Visual Phonics to help teach beginning alliteration ski … more →

Tags: preschool readiness, kindergarten readiness, Academic Enrichment, Early Childhood, early learning, Parenting, minnesota reading corps, Preschool Program, ECFE Elk River

Reflections on a Haunted Induction1 comment

kalisaddhu wrote 2 weeks ago: Shortly before planning this lesson I had been reading Anne Ediger’s article “Developing strategic L … more →

Tags: unlearning, Professional Development, Education, NYCTF, Reading, reflective teaching, Student, Language Arts, New Teacher

Whaaaaaaaaaaaaa5 comments

bumpyroadtobubba wrote 2 weeks ago: My baby is a little girl. Whaaaaaaaaaaaaa. I know this isn’t really news to any of you. She … more →

Tags: Motherhood, Parenting, Family, single mother by choice, Books, Routine, reading to toddlers, Book Worms, love of reading

Rethinking Mother Goose3 comments

bookobsessedmom wrote 2 weeks ago: A customer once said to me, “Nursery rhymes are what parents used to have to read before better book … more →

Tags: ABCs & Other Fundamentals, board books, Classics, love of reading, New Baby & Shower Gifts, Picture Books, Poetry, reading to babies, Rhyming Read-Alouds

The building blocks of today.1 comment

tuesday2 wrote 3 weeks ago: 42.089796 -76.807734 … more →

Tags: Back to School, HUMOR 3, Kindergarten, language, Learning to Write, Nostalgia, Teaching Children, vintage, Humor

Tell Me a Story

jamiemaecollins wrote 3 weeks ago: Child’s Concept of Story by Applebee, Chapter 3 Summary and Application A Sense of Story Don … more →

Tags: Learning. Literacy, The Child's Concept of Story Chapter Summaries, Literacy, child literacy, Education, Language Development, Teaching Reading, teaching literacy, Reading 2

Using McGuffey's Primer and 1st Reader

mommyscott wrote 3 weeks ago: I have one children who falls into this category right now and have several up and coming so I … more →

Tags: Homeschool, McGuffey, Homeschool, Phonics, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade


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