Now, having convinced all but the most recalcitrant of you that reading aloud is necessary, we've still got a ways to go because not just any book will do for our read aloud programs. That program must be as carefully thought out as any other part of the curriculum. The aim is to fi...
Try our Read-Aloud Books, Shared Reading Books, or Phonological Awareness Lessons. Home Pre-K Pre-K Tip Sheets Pre-K Tip Sheets Resources to Improve Literacy in Pre-Emergent Readers Learn how to use our high-quality resources to set your pre-emergent students on the path to reading flu...
Pre-K Program If you live in New York City and your child is turning 4 years this year, it’s time to start thinking about pre-kindergarten for September. We encourage you to read through the information below to learn about the pre-k admissions process and the different program options a...
One of the most important skills for kids to learn is how to read! Although it can seem daunting, you can teach your child to read! Here are lots of resources to guide you step-by-step as you teach reading to pre-k, kindergarten, first grade, and 2nd graders too. From learning ...
Show enthusiasm for books; for example, pretend to read a book, or listen to stories read aloud. Ask and answer questions about a story, or retell information using words, pictures, or movement. How books work Understand how books work; for example, how to hold a book correctly, turn the...
Each question on the verbal section of the test is read aloud only once during the test. Because of this, it is important that your child be familiar with the test questions. For your convenience, TestPrep-Online currently provides audio instructions for the following question types: Following ...
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Grade: Pre K - Adopted: 2016 CONTENT STANDARD / COURSE OK.PK.N. Number & Operations (N) STRAND / STANDARD PK.N.1. Know number names and count in sequence. OBJECTIVE PK.N.1.1. Count aloud forward in sequence by 1s to 20.ReadyRosieCounting SignsHow Many in a Set?How Old Are You?
that young children learn actively — they have to move, use their senses, get their hands on things, interact with other kids and teachers, create, invent. But in this twisted time, young children starting public pre-K at the age of 4 are expected to learn through “rigorous instruction....
Check out these super cute worksheets for Easter! They're perfect for a Pre-K thru K learning activity and they're printable...