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Family Involvement

Learning Games

Learning games can help reinforce the fluency and comprehension strategies your child has learned from classroom and at-home instruction. Along with your child,

  • Memorize and repeat nursery rhymes and advertising jingles.
  • Cut out letters from newspapers and magazines and rearrange them alphabetically.
  • Play the game "I See Something," emphasizing the first letters of words.
  • Say a string of words and have your child come up with an opposite for each one.
Once your child feels comfortable with the initial elements of reading, have him or her dictate a brief story to you, and read it back together.

Remember that learning involves all of us. Parents are teachers, too.

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