Here are a few suggestions for learning fun at home: * Please read to your child for at least fifteen minutes each and every night. * Practice naming the capital and lowercase forms of the letters of the alphabet. * Practice sounding the letters of the alphabet. * Have your child practice writing his name in D'Nealian form. * Have your child practice writing the capital and lower case forms of our letter of the week. * Try finding our sight words in our little FRED books or in the story for the night. * Practice counting to 30 and beyond! * Have fun rhyming. * Write little notes to your child and have them draw or write back. * Have your child practice his address and phone number. * Have your child practice tying his shoes. *** Then there is.... sketching, coloring, painting, researching, investigating, helping a friend or family member, playing with friends,taking a walk, cooking or baking a special treat, visiting a museum, making a scrapbook, playing board games, putting together puzzles, playing with clay, playing "Go Fish" with your alphabet cards, hunting for your sight words.....and listening to, writing and illustrating wonderful stories.