New research shows that parents who read to their 6- to 8-year-olds nightly boost their children’s creativity and empathy.
Story time is a highlight of the day for many young students, and teachers can boost engagement even further by adding costumes and sound effects.
Once students can decode, they need ongoing and thoughtful instruction to understand, interpret, and engage with what they read.
The school plans to continue celebrating the literacy-focused day as it inspires students to pick up a book and read.
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Have a reluctant young reader in your life? Pasadena Public Library has an innovative, and furry, option to help. By Melanie Hooks In the aptly named Barks &am ...
Ready Readers is hosting a 36-hour online fundraising campaign to celebrate World Read Aloud Day, featuring volunteers ...