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It has been said, “Children become readers on the laps of their parents.”  While formidable lessons on literacy are being taught at school, the reading instruction that youngsters receive at home is both essential and significant.  As educators, we are exceedingly grateful for the learning opportunities that you continually provide for your children.  This page has been designed to support you!  Below are several sites you can visit to help your child with specific reading skills.

Phonological Awareness
  • What is phonological awareness?
  • Activities to reinforce phonological awareness
  • Games
Phonics
  • What is phonics?
  • Games to reinforce phonics skills
Vocabulary
  • How to develop vocabulary
  • Games
Comprehension
  • What is comprehension?
  • Read a book and take a test
Fluency
  • What is fluency?
  • Ways to improve Fluency

Read Alouds
  • Fairy Tales
  • Aesop's Fables
  • Poetry
  • Online stories
  • Mighty Books

Below you will find printable literacy resources:

  • Printable songs and rhymes
  • Printable books for early to fluent readers

Click on the links below to access many more resources and activities that you can use to help improve your child's reading abilities.

http://www.davidson.k12.nc.us/education/components/scrapbook/default.php?sectiondetailid=77791&

http://www.boardman.k12.oh.us/bdms/websites/websites.htm

http://www2.ed.gov/parents/read/resources/edpicks.jhtml 
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