Activity: Make a pop-up book
How you can help at home: In this activity your child makes a creative book to write a story in.
4th grade reading
Your child's reading will leap forward this year, as fourth graders are asked to read more demanding fiction and nonfiction.
Reading worksheets for every grade
Rev up reading skills - no matter what level your child's at - with our favorite reading worksheets for preschoolers through fifth graders.
Sticky-note your story
Here's a way to use sticky notes to improve reading comprehension.
Kelly Gallagher on "I don't like reading!"
Longtime educator and child reading expert Kelly Gallagher says that a parent should take into account a child’s age and use these techniques to make reading fun.
Jane Bluestein on "I don't like reading!"
Don’t force it, advises education consultant Jane Bluestein. If a child resists reading, there are plenty of ways to lure him in.
Third, fourth, and fifth grade signs of an LD
How do you know if your child has a learning disability? Learn to read the signs.
Is the Hunger Games too violent?
Millions of children are already possessed by The Hunger Games trilogy, now the first movie is on its way. Has children’s media become too addictive — and too violent?
Marva Collins on "I don't like reading!"
Famed educator Marva Collins shares her secret for getting even the most recalcitrant readers to succeed.
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