Episode 3 - Reading - Immersion in Literature No Title
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Description This episode addresses ways to immerse your child in literature during the early years to prepare them for reading as they enter school. Key Points and Links 1. Read aloud to your child regularly Ten Read-Aloud Commandments - Mem Fox And do it like this - Mem Fox ReadWriteThink - video The Little Ones Reading Resource Toddlers Now 2. Variety, variety, variety. Make use of the library. Book - "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" by Eric Carle Story Nory The Story Home The Mother Goose Pages - On Reading Nursery Rhymes The Mother Goose Pages - Nursery Rhymes 3. Think immersion. Sourround your child in great books. Oprah's list of kids' books Kidsreads - age-appropriate books with reviews 4. Go beyond the books. PBS Parents - How to Create a Literate Home Literactive - Online books (requires registration) Starfall - Online books Click here for the podcast. If you enjoyed the show or have suggestions for future episodes, please leave your comment below. Thanks, Penny.Please leave your comments at www.link4learning.blogspot.com or email me at johnandpeninny@hotmail.com.
Description This episode addresses ways to immerse your child in literature during the early years to prepare them for reading as they enter school. Key Points and Links 1. Read aloud to your child regularly Ten Read-Aloud Commandments - Mem Fox And do it like this - Mem Fox ReadWriteThink - video The Little Ones Reading Resource Toddlers Now 2. Variety, variety, variety. Make use of the library. Book - "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" by Eric Carle Story Nory The Story Home The Mother Goose Pages - On Reading Nursery Rhymes The Mother Goose Pages - Nursery Rhymes 3. Think immersion. Sourround your child in great books. Oprah's list of kids' books Kidsreads - age-appropriate books with reviews 4. Go beyond the books. PBS Parents - How to Create a Literate Home Literactive - Online books (requires registration) Starfall - Online books Click here for the podcast. If you enjoyed the show or have suggestions for future episodes, please leave your comment below. Thanks, Penny.Please leave your comments at www.link4learning.blogspot.com or email me at johnandpeninny@hotmail.com.