Is your 5th grader more interested in watching movies than reading books?
Try this simple tactic for getting your digital native hooked on books. Psst: it’ll also help build your child’s confidence for class discussions.
The secret to making reading fun for your 3rd grader
When children love to read, it gives them an academic advantage. Here’s one easy way to spark your child’s interest in reading for fun.
How to help your ELL 2nd grader with crazy English spelling
Four ways you can help your child learn to spell in English — even if you don’t read or speak much English yourself.
2 sight words games to help your 1st grader learn to read
Playing these sight word memorization games with your child will help her learn to read faster.
How conversation in your home language can help your 4th grader’s reading in English
Conversations in your home language are an easy way to help your child become a better reader in English.
What’s better for a 3rd grader learning English: reading with Mom in the home language or reading independently in English?
Once your child can read independently in English, is it better for your child to practice this habit or for you to continue reading aloud to your child in your home language?
Supercharge reading time with your 1st grader
Learn easy ways to make the most of the time you spend reading with your child.
Should my child learn to read in our home language or in English first?
It’s a dilemma many parents face when raising a child with two different languages: one at home, another at school. Here’s what the research shows.
One key 1st grade reading skill
Did George Washington have wooden teeth — or not? Using a nonfiction text, first graders should be able to find out the truth for themselves.
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