Teachers volunteer time for the Reading for Fun ProgramVaughns, Starla
P163【163】daily read alouds_ using non-fiction and math books in the literacy program 00:24 P164【164】dealing with first day jitters_ promoting motivation for literacy (virtual 02:07 P165【165】dial-a-story!_ using classroom telephones to support reading aloud (virtual 01:14 P166【166】...
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This summer reading program through Barnes & Noble gives your child the ability to earn a FREE book after reading books and keeping track of them in a reading log. Participation is a fun and easy way for kids to earn free books. They simply read a designated number of books – library...
Learn more:Collaborative Summer Library Program 8. Camp BOOK IT! With Pizza Hut Pizza Hut Join BOOK IT summer camp to encourage reading all summer long. Track kids’ reading for the summer months in their digital dashboard. If they meet their monthly reading goal, kids then receive a free ...
Make reading time fun with special snacks, by reading outside, or by letting them “stay up late” to read one more chapter. FAQs for Kid Summer Reading Programs What is the best reading program? It depends on your child’s reading level and what would be the “best” motivator for him...
可知历史故事这个环节能学到过去发生的一些事情。故选B。 (3)题详解: 细节理解题。根据“Free summer fun for kids: Birth-Grade 6”可知孩子们不用为参与这些活动付钱,A项正确。故选A。反馈 收藏
“I love the individual pace students are able to work at. Those who struggle receive more practice. Those who are 'high fliers' can move faster. The program is fun for kids, rewarding, and helps them learn phonics and reading.”
In fact, speed reading has been advertised (做广告)since 1959, when US educator Evelyn Wood introduced a speed reading program. Several US presidents have event asked their staff to take speed reading courses, 【2】Schotter explained that reading is a complicated(复杂的)process. It includes ...
Teacher William Marson shares his success in motivating sixth-graders to read using a program he calls Reading for Fun (RFF).