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Why Reading Aloud to Kids Helps Them Thrive
This article from PBS Kids Parents provides guidance and details the benefits of reading aloud to children.
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Tips for Families: Talk, Read, Sing
A resource from Talking Is Teaching to help families find opportunities to talk, read, and sing to infants and toddlers.
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The Knowledge Gap: What It Is and How to Narrow It
This presentation, facilitated by Natalie Wexler, author of The Knowledge Gap, will explain why it’s important to start building knowledge early...
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Supporting Children with Dysgraphia/Handwriting Issues
Strategies and best practices to support children with dysgraphia/handwriting issues.Did you enjoy this workshop? Share your feedback using the IDOE...
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Science of Reading in Practice: A Discussion for Educators in the Classroom
This discussion will include panelists who have already begun implementing the Science of Reading framework in their classrooms and buildings.Did you...
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Repeated Read Alouds
This article from Reading Rockets provides details and benefits of repeated interactive read alouds in preschool and kindergarten.
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QR Code Read Aloud Cards
Created & shared by Emily Hopkins, explore this Google Photos library of free QR Code Read Alouds! With more than 60 tiles, simply scan and listen -...
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Play-based Phonics
This session, led by Kris Clark, takes a closer look at integrating phonics into learning environments through purposeful play. Spend time noticing...
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Global Digital Library: Library Books
The Global Digital Library (GDL) is an amazing resource for elementary educators to find free books in various languages. The GDL collects existing...
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PBS Kids for Parents | Help Your Child Learn and Grow - Age 4
Is your child four years old? Check out these resources from PBS Kids for Parents that provide ideas specific to children this age, including in the...
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Tips for Raising a Young Reader
There are many ways you can help your young reader develop skills that will set them up for success in kindergarten and beyond. Here are a few tips...
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Tips for Parents of Toddlers
Being a toddler is all about ACTION. Encourage continued language development and interest in books and reading by keeping things lively and engaging.
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Tips for Parents of Preschoolers
The early years are critical to developing a lifelong love of reading. It’s never too early to begin reading to your child!
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Tips for Parents of Babies
As soon as your baby is born, he starts learning. Here are some tips to help your child become a confident reader.
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Hello Ruby
Hello Ruby is a fantastic space for learners aged 4-10 can learn about technology, computing, and coding. There are activities and games, a book...
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The Science of Reading
What is the science of reading? Check out this IDOE resource and be sure to share with families.
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Supporting Language Development Through Book Making
Children are capable of amazing compositional thinking. Adults can see how evidence of this thinking when children make picture books. In this...
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Reading is a Process
Reading is a process: Strategies to Use Before, During, and After Reading
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Myths and Mysteries of Memorization
Join IDOE's Tara Bohn and Andrea Washington as they explore myths around sight words and word walls and how to shift those ideas based on research....
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