FAMILY FUN WITH READING AND WRITING NANCY RIEGER 1/24/2014.

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FAMILY FUN WITH READING AND WRITING NANCY RIEGER 1/24/2014

“Reading research has shown that reading just 30 minutes a day with o9r to a child significantly increases that child’s reading ability.” Source: America Reads Challenge Read*Write*Now!

Alphabet Song Funny Sounds and Words The Name Game Your Story Ending Sounds Around Rhyme Time Now About books Stories Come to Life Alphabet Picture Book Sound Clapping I’m Thinking of a sound Guess the Rhyme Picture Play Ask a Question Story Smarts and Parts Preview Time EARLY YEARS ( BIRTH TO PRESCHOOL)

The Sound Shopping Trip Now You Hear It, Now You Don’t Same Sounds Game Letter-Sound grab Bag The Color of sounds Word Snakes Words I’ve Heard and Silly Words In the News Letter Swap Spell Down The Match Game Word Tag Story Reruns Story Sprint BEGINNING TO READ ( PRESCHOOL THROUGH GRADE TWO)

Building stories The One-Minute Dash Word Wizard In Laughing Order: The Comic Strips Tall Tale Retell Word Families Word Webs Lessons Learned Favorite Writers The Moose Café My Turn, Your Turn – Our Story The Dictionary Game Journey Journal Family Words Matter ENCOURAGING THE YOUNG READER GR. 3 TO 6