My child was reading simple, 3 letter words by the age of 2.5. But the age of 3, she could read simple sentences and soon, short stories. By the age of 4, she was wolfing down books. We’d go to…
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Activity sheets are a great way to make it fun for little ones to learn how to read. By incorporating cute graphics, fun activities and lots of coloring, these activity sheets teach kids fundamental reading skills in a highly engaging…
The Importance of Word Families in Teaching Kids to Read | Strategies to Teach Word Families
Teaching word families is an essential strategy in early childhood literacy. Word families, also known as phonograms or rimes, are groups of words that share a common letter pattern and sound, such as “cat,” “bat,” and “rat.” Understanding word families…
The Order To Teaching Kids to Read | Free Phonics Worksheets
Are you trying to teach your child how to read? It’s important to know that there is an ORDER to teach reading. I taught my child to teach by the age of 2.5 (you can read more about that here)…