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         Reading & Literacy Activities:     more books (102)
  1. Houghton Mifflin Reading Literacy Activity Book Welcome Grade 1.1 Teacher's Annotated Edition Invitations to Literacy by J David Cooper, John J Pikulski, 1999
  2. Full-Color Literacy Activities: Reading & Writing by Keri King, Kari Sickman, 2003-05-21
  3. The Book of Pattern Reading, Writing & Singing Activities (The Animated-Literacy Approach) by Jim Stone, 1998-11
  4. Poetry: Year 4: Reading and Writing Activities for the Literacy Hour (Developing Literacy) by Ray Barker, Christine Moorcroft, 2001-06-29
  5. Developing Literacy - Non-fiction: Year 4: Reading and Writing Activities for the Literacy Hour (Developings) by Christine Moorcroft, 2002-02-28
  6. Promoting independent reading and writing through self-directed literacy activities in a collaborative setting (Reading research report) by Lesley Mandel Morrow, 1993
  7. Families and school personnel involved in a literacy and physical activity partnership.: An article from: Reading Improvement by James A. Richardson, Maurine V. Richardson, et all 2006-09-22
  8. On the Road to Reading: One Hundred and One Literacy Learning Activities by Beatrice G. Davis, 1991-10
  9. Literacy for Young Learners: Writing and Reading Activities by Kari Sickman, 2003-01-01
  10. Reading Comprehension Boosters: 100 Lessons for Building Higher-Level Literacy, Grades 3-5 (Jossey-Bass Teacher) by Thomas G. Gunning, 2010-04-19
  11. Differentiated Literacy Centers: 85 + Leveled Activities-With Reproducible Planning Sheets and Student Pages-to Support Centers in Fluency, Reading Comprehension, and Word Study by Margo Southall, 2007-12-01
  12. More Hands-On Information Literacy Activities by Fiona Hunt, Jane Birks, 2008-10-14
  13. Literacy Play : Over 300 Dramatic Play Activities that Teach Pre-Reading Skills by Amy Cox, Sherrie West, 2004-05-01
  14. Full-Color Literacy Activities: Sight Words by Renee Liles, 2005-05-11

1. EduPuppy.com: View In Order - Or By Website Popularity
Keywords Reading Reading Literacy Activities Results 1 - 8 shown Building WordSkills Can Be Fun Online booklet created to show how to created rhymes and
http://www.edupuppy.com/showlinks.cfm?subj=Reading&skey=Reading & Literacy Activ

2. Archived: School-Home Links Reading Kit: First Grade Activities Table Of Content
Listed below are 100 SchoolHome Links activities for the first grade. The activitiesare organized by reading and literacy skills appropriate to this grade.
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/CompactforReading/table1.html
A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
School-Home Links Reading Kit - February 1999
Cover page
A Word to Families and Tutors Listed below are 100 School-Home Links activities for the first grade. The activities are organized by reading and literacy skills appropriate to this grade. Under each specific skill, there are varying numbers of activities to help children develop their ability to read and write. For the categories that have multiple activities, you can download the entire section or the individual activities within that section by selecting from a pull-down menu. The School-Home Links activities below are available to download as PDF files. In order to read or print these files, you will need to use Adobe Acrobat Reader, which you may download from Adobe
If you need more information on using these PDF files or the Adobe Acrobat Reader, go to our Adobe Help Guide NOTE: You may also download the entire First Grade Activities volume [2.2 MB] in PDF format.
Reading and Literacy Skills
  • Knows the Parts of Books and Their Functions
    Or select a single activity from the topics below...
  • 3. School-Home Links Reading Kit: Kindergarten Activities - Table Of Contents
    Features 100 reading and literacy activities appropriate for kindergarteners. From the U.S. Department of Education.
    http://www.ed.gov/pubs/CompactforReading/tablek.html
    A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
    School-Home Links Reading Kit - February 1999 Cover page A Word to Families and Tutors Listed below are 100 School-Home Links activities for the kindergarten level. The activities are organized by reading and literacy skills appropriate to this grade. Under each specific skill, there are varying numbers of activities to help children develop their ability to read and write. For the categories that have multiple activities, you can download the entire section or the individual activities within that section by selecting from a pull-down menu. The School-Home Links activities below are available to download as PDF files. In order to read or print these files, you will need to use Adobe Acrobat Reader, which you may download from Adobe
    If you need more information on using these PDF files or the Adobe Acrobat Reader, go to our Adobe Help Guide NOTE: You may also download the entire Kindergarten Activities volume [1.7MB] in PDF format.
    Reading and Literacy Skills
  • Knows the Parts of Books and Their Functions
    Or select a single activity from the topics below...
  • 4. International Literacy Day
    A growing number of International reading Association Honor Councils involve theirmembers and communities in International literacy Day activities at the
    http://www.reading.org/meetings/ild/

    Advanced Search

    Association Home

    ILD homepage

    Award Winners
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    Celebrate
    International Literacy Day
    September 8 . . .

    And show the world your commitment to literacy
    Since 1979, the International Reading Association has recognized outstanding literacy programs throughout the world through the annual International Reading Association Literacy Award , presented on International Literacy Day. The US$15,000 award has benefited programs in nations representing every region of the world, including many of the most economically and educationally disadvantaged. The winner of the 2002 International Reading Association Literacy Award is the Adult Education Division of the Eritrean Ministry of Education Details of these programs are given in IRA's July 10, 2002, press release. The Association also cosponsors an annual celebration of International Literacy Day , which follows a symposium format and includes representatives from many groups working in partnership with the Association on international literacy projects.

    5. Literacy Teaching Ideas
    literacy See a list of all the reading ideas on the Teaching Ideas site of the reading ideas on this site. This literacy section also contains Writing activities. Speaking and Listening
    http://www.teachingideas.co.uk/english/contents.htm
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    The table below contains links to (and descriptions of) all of the Reading ideas on this site. This Literacy section also contains: Writing Activities
    Speaking and Listening Activities
    Reading Activities
    Name of Activity Age Range Description Name of Activity Age Range Description Speech, Spelling and Reading Help Activities to give children help with speech, spelling and reading. Sequencing Activity Children have to put a jumbled poem into the correct order by reading carefully (worksheets provided) Feeling Words Use clay to help children to feel the shapes of words they are learning. Goldilocks Sequencing A sequencing activity, based on the well-known story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Maps from Stories An interesting way of thinking about how people respond to stories in different ways. Alphabetical Order PDF containing five lists of Tudor words which children should put into alphabetical order.

    6. Archived: School-Home Links Reading Kit: Second Grade Activities Table Of Conten
    Links activities for the second grade. The activities are organized by reading and literacy skills appropriate to this
    http://www.ed.gov/pubs/CompactforReading/table2.html
    A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
    School-Home Links Reading Kit - February 1999
    Cover page
    A Word to Families and Tutors Listed below are 100 School-Home Links activities for the second grade. The activities are organized by reading and literacy skills appropriate to this grade. Under each specific skill, there are varying numbers of activities to help children develop their ability to read and write. For the categories that have multiple activities, you can download the entire section or the individual activities within that section by selecting from a pull-down menu. The School-Home Links activities below are available to download as PDF files. In order to read or print these files, you will need to use Adobe Acrobat Reader, which you may download from Adobe
    If you need more information on using these PDF files or the Adobe Acrobat Reader, go to our Adobe Help Guide NOTE: You may also download the entire Second Grade Activities volume [1.7 MB] in PDF format.
    Reading and Literacy Skills
  • Recognizes Book Titles and Authors
    • Recognizing the different parts of a book
  • Knows the Parts of Books and Their Functions
    • Recognizing and using the different parts of a book
  • Reads and Comprehends Fiction and Nonfiction
    • Learning about different types of books
  • Demonstrates Familiarity with Different Types of Text
    Or select a single activity from the topics below...
  • 7. Digests And Bibliographies Of The ERIC Clearinghouse On Reading, English & Commu
    literacy activities, exercises, answers, and links.
    http://eric.indiana.edu/www/indexdb.html

    8. Literacy Activities For Kindergarten
    literacy activities for Kindergarten Pathways Home. The following literacy activitiesare appropriate for children at the kindergarten level Daily reading.
    http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/issues/content/cntareas/reading/li1lk41.htm
    Literacy Activities for Kindergarten
    The following literacy activities are appropriate for children at the kindergarten level: Daily Reading Book Talk
    • Use the PEER sequence to ask questions and facilitate discussion about stories.
    Extended Discourse
    • Enrich children's vocabulary by providing pictures and discussions that relate to stories.
    Language Play
    • Have the children sing songs that encourage language play. Children enjoy songs such as "Willaby Wallaby Woo" by Raffi and "The Name Game" by various children's artists. Play the game Snap! Play a listening game in which the children blend an onset and rhyme that you pronounce separately. Example: b...at, bat . When you first play the game, begin by using words that are in the same family, such as: hat cat fat . When the children become proficient at this type of activity, change it so that you keep the onset sound and change the rhyme: s...and sand s...un sun s...eal seal
    Writing
    • Allow time for writing, and provide a well-stocked writing center.

    9. Seymour Public Library
    Checkout policies, reading and literacy programs, children and teen activities, hours and location.
    http://www.seymourpubliclibrary.org/

    About Us
    Directions Hours Seymour Catalog ... eBooks in the public domain 46 Church St
    Seymour, CT 06483
    Fax: (203) 888-4099
    E-Mail webmaster@seymourpubliclibrary.org Hours: Monday - Wednesday 9:30 - 8:00 Saturday 10:00 - 4:00 In case of inclement weather, we may have a delayed opening, or an early closing. We are not necessarily closed when schools in Seymour are closed. Directions to our Library FROM FROM Waterbury, Naugatuck and points North Use Route 8 South to exit 22, Bank Street. At end of ramp, turn right and follow traffic bearing right toward Route 67 West (Oxford). Cross bridge, travel about two blocks. Make left onto Church Street, immediately after "Allens Plumbing Supply". Library will be at the crest of the hill on your right hand side.

    10. BBC - Education - Look And Read
    Shop here for On the Road to reading One Hundred and One literacy Learning activities and find more books by B. Davis. For a limited time, get free shipping on orders over $25!
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/lookandread

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    BBC Education Contact Us ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! Winner of the Macromedia European User Conference award A comic strip adventure, with literacy activities for 7 to 9 year olds. Based on the popular BBC Schools television series of the same name. Spywatch supports the Literacy Hour. A fantasy journey with literacy activities for 7-9 year olds. Privacy

    11. Literacy Activities For First Grade
    literacy activities for First Grade Pathways Home. The following literacy activitiesare appropriate for children at the firstgrade level reading.
    http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/issues/content/cntareas/reading/li1lk42.htm
    Literacy Activities for First Grade
    The following literacy activities are appropriate for children at the first-grade level: Reading
    • Provide many ways for children to reread books through shared reading, buddy reading, and small group reading.
    Book Talk Language Play
    • Have the children sing songs that encourage language play. Children enjoy songs such as "Willaby Wallaby Woo" by Raffi and "The Name Game" by various children's artists. Play the game Snap! Play a listening game in which the children blend an onset and thyme that you pronounce separately. Example: b...at bat . When you first play the game, begin by using words that are in the same family, such as: hat cat fat . When the children become proficient at this type of activity, change it so that you keep the onset sound and change the rhyme: s...and sand s...un sun s...eal seal Make word lessons and word walls (displaying words on a classrom wall), as described in The Phonics They Use (Cunningham, 1995).

    12. Massey University College Of Education, Department Of Learning And Teaching Home
    Teaching, research, and professional development activities encompass the study of learning and teaching processes, assessment and evaluation, curriculum development, the use of media in education including computers, reading and literacy development, media education, science education, special education, technology education, and educational research methods.
    http://education.massey.ac.nz/lt/default.asp
    Welcome to the Department of Learning and Teaching The teaching and research interests in this Department cover a range of areas that relate broadly to the field of educational psychology. They include teaching and learning processes, the use of educational technologies, literacy, learning and behavioural difficulties, early childhood and early years education, assessment, motivation, the preparation of educational psychologists , gifted and talented education, speech and language difficulties and education for diverse needs. If understanding how learning occurs and how teaching assists learning is your area of interest, or relates to your professional life, studying with us will be relevant to you. We are committed to encourage, challenge and support students in undergraduate and postgraduate study and we welcome contact with colleagues with similar research and teaching interests. Kathy Broadley
    (Head of Department)
    Email: K.M.Broadley@massey.ac.nz

    13. Literacy Links: Resources For Teachers And Parents
    reading Is Fundamental (RIF), UK RIF, UK, is a nonprofit organization that promotesliteracy by providing RIF's website has activities for children of all
    http://www.reading.org/links/lit_tp.html

    Advanced Search

    Association Home

    Literacy Connection Home

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    International Resources Research Centers Teacher and Parent Resources ... Technology Literacy Links: Resources for Teachers and Parents Book Adventure Book Adventure is a free reading motivation program for children in grades K-8. Children create their own booklists from recommended titles, take multiple choice quizzes on the books they've read offline, and earn points and prizes for their literary successes. Bookhooks Bookhooks is a free online book reporting toolkit for students in grades K-12. Students can supplement their reports with illustrative material, and teachers can register to create reading groups for student accounts. Classroom resources are also available. Between the Lions This website is designed for parents and kids to surf together. Stories from the popular PBS show are posted online with links to associated games. Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site This site is a collection of reviews of great books for kids, ideas of ways to use books in the classroom, and collections of books and activities about particular subjects, curriculum areas, themes, and professional topics.

    14. Friends Of The Austin Public Library
    Provides funds for library programs, publicizes library activities, supports legislation to strengthen libraries, promotes reading and literacy, and sponsors an annual book sale.
    http://www.main.org/friends/
    For the latest Friends information,
    please visit our companion Web site at http://www.austinlibrary.org/
    and click the Friends link.

    15. CanTeach: English Language Arts - Beginning Reading And Writing
    Lesson plans and other activities for teaching early literacy skills.
    http://www.canteach.ca/elementary/beginning.html
    Resources Links Discuss Submit ... English Language Arts
    Beginning Reading and Writing
    Lesson Plans
    Resources
    www.CanTeach.ca

    16. Reading/Language Arts: Web-Linked Activities (Grades 3 Through 6)
    in Macmillan/McGrawHill's reading program, Spotlight on literacy. These activities provide guided explorations of
    http://www.mmhschool.com/teach/reading/re-wla36.html
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    17. Categories And Subcategories At EduPuppy.com
    will be activated and results presented. reading Developing DesigningYour Program; Online Books; reading literacy activities;
    http://www.edupuppy.com/cat.cfm?subj=Reading

    18. Early Literacy Technology Project -lessons
    All activities include templates that can be copied and to introduce and build uponearly literacy skills reading to be Informed Using a Multimedia Encyclopedia,
    http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/curriculum/littlekids/archive/lesson_plans.htm
    Windows into Classrooms As part of the grant activities, participating teachers worked with their school teams to create and implement lessons and activities that use technology to support early literacy. Lessons and activities that have primarily reading outcomes can be found in the Literacy Activities and Lessons section. Lessons that also support MCPS curricular units in other content areas con be found in the section. In addition, some teachers wrote descriptions of what their classrooms look like during these lessons. The Windows into Classrooms section will give you a glimpse into classrooms and allow you to read about such lessons in action.
    Literacy Activities and Lessons Apple Poems Early-fluent and fluent readers create shape poems/stories using a word processing or draw and paint software. Computer Chunking Center Students of all levels are excited to visit the computer at center time to add to a list of words with a common element. Kid Pix Word Work Centers Sample center activities using Kid Pix to reinforce phonemic awareness and/or phonics skills created by ECTLP participants. All activities include templates that can be copied and pasted into

    19. Indicator 52 (2001) Early Reading Activities
    PRESCHOOL reading activities Percentage of 3 to 5-year-old children not yet enrolledin kindergarten who participated in home literacy activities with a
    http://nces.ed.gov/programs/coe/2001/section6/indicator52.asp
    site index ED.gov Quick Jump to: Acknowledgments Special Analyses (select one from below): 2002: Private Schools: A Brief Portrait 2002: Nontraditional Undergraduates 2001: Students Whose Parents Did Not Go to College 2000: Entering Kindergarten Indicator sections (select one from below): - Participation in Education - Learner Outcomes - Student Effort and Educational Progress - Contexts of Elementary and Secondary Education - Contexts of Postsecondary Education - Societal Support for Learning Explanation of Standard Errors Glossary Bibliography Site Map Indicator List Indicator 52 (2001)
    Participation in Education

    Learner Outcomes

    Student Effort and Educational Progress

    Contexts of Elementary and Secondary Education
    ...
    Contexts of Postsecondary Education

    Societal Support for Learning
    Summary

    Family Support
    Early Reading Activities
    Before and After School Care
    Parental Involvement in Schools Community Support Public Financial Support ... Bibliography Early Reading Activities Research has shown that children whose parents read to them become better readers and do better in school (Snow, Burns, and Griffin 1998). Other family activities such as telling stories and singing songs may also encourage children's acquisition of literacy skills (National Education Goals Panel 1997) and enhance their chances for success in school (Snow 1991). Data collected by the National Household Education Surveys Program in 1993 and 1999 show how frequently families with young children engage in these literacy-building activities. table 52-1 With the exception of being taught songs or music, children with multiple risk factors were less likely than those with no risk factors or only one to engage in literacy activities with their families at least three times a week. In 1999, 67 percent of children with two or more risk factors were read to at least three times a week, compared with 92 percent of children with no risk factors and 83 percent of those with one. Likewise, 39 percent of children with two or more risk factors were told a story at least three times a week, compared with 54 percent of children without any risk factors and 57 percent of children with one.

    20. Quick Tables And Figures - Results
    Percentage distribution of 15year-olds by combined reading literacy scores, by level inkindergarten who have participated in home literacy activities with a
    http://nces.ed.gov/quicktables/result.asp?SrchKeyword=literacy&Topic=All

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