Just for Parents
One of the best sources of information for parents is provided by the Ohio Department of Education. Check out the FREE information and help for parents in working with their children on school projects, internet safety and more. The web site is designed for students, educators and parents.
http://education.ohio.gov/Parents
Here is the link for the INFOhio Parents page:
Another valuable link for kids and parents dealing with internet safety is provided by our government. The site was created by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the nation’s consumer protection agency. The site includes tips, articles, games, and videos in both English and Spanish. Learn about computer safety and reinforce the seven basic practices for safe computing.
Here is the link for the OnGuardOnline web site:
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LINKS FOR CHILDREN’S READING DEVELOPMENT |
Please click on a link below for helping your child to enjoy and progress in reading.
Reading Rockets | ||
Reading Together | ||
Please click on a link below for fun activities and ways to help your child in reading.
10 Ways to Help Your Child with Phonics | ||
10 Ways to Help Your Child with Phonemic Awareness | ||
10 Ways to Help Your Child with Comprehension |
CHOOSING BOOKS TO READ
The Five-Finger Rule | ||
25 Suggested Titles for Parents to Read Aloud | ||
25 Transitional Books for Read-Aloud, Shared & Silent Reading | ||
25 Suggested Chapter Books for Parents to Read Aloud |
READING TIPS
Reading Tips for All | ||
20 Read Aloud Reminders | ||
10 Ways to Help Your Child with Vocabulary | ||
10 Ways to Help Your Child with Fluency | ||
10 Ways to Help Maintain Reading Skills |
READING GAMES
Games for Pre-readers | ||
Games for Beginning Readers | ||
Games for Successful Readers | ||
Games for Struggling and Reluctant Readers |