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How to Help Your Struggling Reader

Bharti H. Pamnani  |  Reading  |  0 comments  |  550 views  |  Read Full
 
If you have a child in your home who is struggling with learning to read, you need to take steps to help him overcome his difficulties. Reading difficulties that go unnoticed or are overlooked end up creating big problems for children later in their education.
 

Dealing With Reading Disabilities in Children While Teaching

Pragya Katariya  |  Reading  |  0 comments  |  568 views  |  Read Full
 
The competitive nature of modern society makes it imperative for all people to be well versed in three very basic constituents of education-reading, writing and mathematics. In fact, these are the foundation stones on which people build their careers and craft their stories of success. Yet, statistics prove that as many as 80% of students with Learning Disabilities have their problems in reading.
 

Why Libraries Are Still Important to This Day

Chuck Stewart  |  Reading  |  0 comments  |  515 views  |  Read Full
 
The library is a great place to go to escape from the world in which we live in. All of us are so used to being trapped in our confining lives that often get stuck in repetitive routines. With a place like the library we are able to pick up another world and dive into it without any consequence.
 

Tips and Strategies For Decoding Words in Early Literacy Lessons

Dorit Sasson  |  Reading  |  0 comments  |  915 views  |  Read Full
 
The classroom procedures for introducing new vocabulary involves, to a great extent, the three R's: review, repeat, recycle both on sound and meaning levels on beginning, ending and middle sounds and those respective sound clusters. Planning in this respect should evolve around simultaneous practice around decoding and retrieving a word's meaning.
 

Literacy Based Designs in Classroom Furniture

Alycia Shapiro  |  Reading  |  0 comments  |  611 views  |  Read Full
 
One of the most important things a teacher can do is to develop in children the desire to read. In Kindergarten through second grade students are learning to read. From third grade on they are reading to learn. No matter what grade classroom you teach in, having literacy based designs in classroom furniture can help enhance in students the desire to read.
 

Put Some Pizazz in Your Read-Alouds - 6 Easy Tips on Creating a Successful Read-Aloud Experience

Dorit Sasson  |  Reading  |  0 comments  |  467 views  |  Read Full
 
Put Some Pizazz in Your Read-Alouds - 6 Easy Tips on Creating a Successful Read-Aloud Experience
 

Extensive Reading: What is it and Why should we be doing it?

Darrell Wilkinson  |  Reading  |  0 comments  |  1987 views  |  Read Full
 
What is meant by extensive reading? How does it differ from other forms of reading such as intensive reading? In the following paper the basic features, principles and benefits of extensive reading to language learners, especially those studying English as a foreign language, will be discussed. In addition, some basic tips on implementing an extensive reading program within an small college or school setting will be given. It is hoped this paper, although not exhaustive, or even unique, will provide teachers and administrators interested in extensive reading with some useful and practical information and advice.
 

Speed Reading

Robert Mark Jakobsen  |  Reading  |  0 comments  |  522 views  |  Read Full
 
"Babies are born with the instinct to speak, the way spiders are born with the instinct to spin webs. You don't need to train babies to speak; they just do. But reading is different." - isn't it true some habits have to be nurtured at tender age.
 

We Are What We Read?

Nate Gillespie  |  Reading  |  0 comments  |  579 views  |  Read Full
 
Sometimes it's tempting to think that a person's favorite book is the secret to unlocking his character. That's what makes Who Reads What -- a directory of celebrities' favorite books assembled over a twenty-year period by Glenna Nowell of the tiny Gardiner (Maine) Public Library -- so immensely fascinating. Sometimes the books seem to confirm exactly what we think we already know about their readers.
 

Food for Brain - Some Tips for Better Reading

KISHORE KUMAR  |  Reading  |  0 comments  |  670 views  |  Read Full
 
Do you have a positive attitude towards reading? Your attitude influences how well you perform any task When you believe you can do something, you are usually successful. Work to create a positive attitude about reading. Positive attitudes don’t just happen; they need to be built and maintained daily.
 
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