Supporting Materials
Download and print these infographics with ideas linked to the tutorial to help your child develop as a reader.
Taking part in literacy experiences at home can develop your child’s reading ability, comprehension, and language skills. Activities that you can engage in at home include: joint reading, drawing, singing, storytelling, reciting, game playing, and rhyming. You can tailor activities to your child’s age and ability level, and can incorporate technology into your learning opportunities.
Audience:
Parents & Families
Topic:
Beginning Reading, Comprehension
Help your child practice speech sounds and letters during everyday life.
Audience:
Parents & Families
Topic:
Beginning Reading
Help your child practice language skills and understand ideas during everyday life.
Audience:
Parents & Families
Topic:
Beginning Reading
Help your child practice early literacy skills and understand ideas during everyday life.
Audience:
Parents & Families
Four tips to use when reading with your child.
Audience:
Parents & Families
Topic:
Beginning Reading
Helping your child with speech sounds supports early reading success.
Audience:
Parents & Families
Topic:
Beginning Reading
Helping your child stretch apart and connect sounds to sound out words supports early reading success.
Audience:
Parents & Families
Topic:
Beginning Reading
Asking questions can help your child understand what she reads.
Audience:
Parents & Families
Topic:
Beginning Reading
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