Author: | Laura K Marshall | ISBN: | 9781301903238 |
Publisher: | Laura K Marshall | Publication: | March 5, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Laura K Marshall |
ISBN: | 9781301903238 |
Publisher: | Laura K Marshall |
Publication: | March 5, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The goal of this book is to help your kindergartener discover their love for reading. These activities will help your child realize their potential while enjoying the learning process.
This book is set up in a weekly format with twelve weeks of activities. Each week builds on the last. After the twelve weeks continue to use the activities to build and reinforce your child’s learning.
These activities are fun ways to help your child learn the alphabet and gain skills they need in order to succeed in reading. Not only will your child be learning, but you’re creating quality time with your child. You’ll guide a lot of learning without the typical paper and pencil activities.
Each week’s activities are fun ways to improve your child’s reading ability. Each activity has a basic version (A) and an advanced version (B) for those students who know their letters. Don’t feel you must do each activity, feel free to pick and choose activities each week. You can always go back and do the activities later. Many of these activities can be done anywhere, the car, park, on a walk, etc.
Remember these activities are meant to be fun. If your child reaches a stopping point, then stop. Your child should enjoy learning and don’t forget to have fun yourself.
The goal of this book is to help your kindergartener discover their love for reading. These activities will help your child realize their potential while enjoying the learning process.
This book is set up in a weekly format with twelve weeks of activities. Each week builds on the last. After the twelve weeks continue to use the activities to build and reinforce your child’s learning.
These activities are fun ways to help your child learn the alphabet and gain skills they need in order to succeed in reading. Not only will your child be learning, but you’re creating quality time with your child. You’ll guide a lot of learning without the typical paper and pencil activities.
Each week’s activities are fun ways to improve your child’s reading ability. Each activity has a basic version (A) and an advanced version (B) for those students who know their letters. Don’t feel you must do each activity, feel free to pick and choose activities each week. You can always go back and do the activities later. Many of these activities can be done anywhere, the car, park, on a walk, etc.
Remember these activities are meant to be fun. If your child reaches a stopping point, then stop. Your child should enjoy learning and don’t forget to have fun yourself.