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Are you looking for reasons why you should be reading to your child, especially when the child has not even started talking yet? Do your well-wishers tell you often to buy books for your newborn? Do you come across parents frequently reading to their toddlers?

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Hands-down, my all time favorite thing to teach is reading. I especially love teaching children who are just learning to read. I taught Pre-K and Kindergarten for almost six years and cannot tell how rewarding it is to see little ones emerging as readers. This blog post aims to help parents gain ideas and […]

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“I’m sorry, but we have to stop for recess,” I explained. The response from my students was a resounding, “AWWWWWW, can’t we finish this first?!” Wow, what a great thing to hear from 2nd graders! The Lesson My last post was about my idea for this lesson. The lesson began with a review of what students already know about how the brain learns and remembers. I reminded them how the brain is able to remember more when it can ‘tie’ the new information to existing knowledge. After using arms…

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