Read every day, lead a better life: Every child has the right to read, www.scholastic.com/ReadEveryDay
Make certain that your child understand what he/she is reading: homework directions, in-class assignments, etc. In order to complete math assignments, you must first read the directions, and, then, solve the math problem by reading it. Teach your child(ren) to read a math problem; it's just like reading a good mystery story.
Make certain that your child understand what he/she is reading: homework directions, in-class assignments, etc. In order to complete math assignments, you must first read the directions, and, then, solve the math problem by reading it. Teach your child(ren) to read a math problem; it's just like reading a good mystery story.
Five Reasons Kids--and Parent--Embrace E-Books
- They're instantly engaging. An interactive experience.
- They motivate reluctant readers.
- They're easy to take traveling, especially during family-bonding time.
- They save a trip to the bookstore.
- They save money. E-books tend to be cheaper than printed books.
Source: Scholastic Instructor (2013, Summer)
Have you read a book to your child this week?