Papa bear goldilocks
Goldilocks & the Three BearsThere was once a family of bears who lived in a cosy cottage in the woods. There was a great big Papa Bear, a medium-size Momma Bear, and a little tiny baby bear.One mornin...
Beginning reader worksheets
Early LiteracyAlphabet WorksheetsStudents will trace, color, and write letters on these alphabet worksheets.Mini-BooksAssemble and read these simple mini-books for very young readers.Poems and PoetryL...
Benefits of dramatic play
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Reading levels at school
Reading Levels Explained: What They Are & How They Are AssessedWhen your child is first learning to read, reading levels are an important tool for helping them move forward without the struggle. But d...
Comprehension strategies 2nd grade
Comprehension: Activities for Your Second GraderSecond graders are becoming independent, active readers who ask questions and think about what they're reading! Here are some of the things your second...
Group activities for 3 year olds
10 Super Fun Large Group Activities For Toddlers -(Everyone Will Love)There is nothing more amazing and exhausting than a toddler.The only thing more amazing and exhausting than a toddler is a whole b...
Social skill development for adults
SEL for Adults: Social Awareness and Relationship SkillsSkip to main content What Are They?According to the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional, Learning (CASEL), social-emotional learni...
Teach your child to read books
9 Fun and Easy TipsWith the abundance of information out there, it can seem like there is no clear answer about how to teach a child to read. As a busy parent, you may not have time to wade through al...
Little reader books
Books for Young Readers | Baby Reading BooksLittle Reader Storybook Series
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Teaching a child phonics
How to Teach Phonics to Your ChildThe answers to our kids' questions about letters, sounds, and words aren’t always as simple as they first appear. How do you explain that the O can be /o/ as in oval...