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Literacy Center.net is a place where children can practice handwriting, 
just like we 
practice in school!
http://literacycenter.net/lessonview_en.htm

Helping your child become a better reader
Activities for children from infancy through age 6
http://www.ed.gov/parents/academic/help/reader/index.htmlm

Print the book, I Can Read About Colors!  It is an great to read book that 
we also have made for the classroom.
http://www.manatee.k12.fl.us/sites/elementary/palmasola/aboutcolors1.htm

International Reading Association resources are available to help 
parents as they take 
on their critical role as their children�s first and most important 
teachers.  
Click here to 
get some of the following brochures:
Explore the Playground of Books: Tips for Parents of Beginning Readers
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Get Ready to Read! Tips for Parents of Young Children
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Good Nutrition Leads to Better Learning
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Library Safari: Tips for Parents of Young Readers and Explorers
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Make the Reading-Writing Connection: Tips for Parents of Young 
Learners
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Making the Most of Television: Tips for Parents of Young Viewers
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See the World on the Internet: Tips for Parents of Young Readers�and 
�Surfers�
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Summer Reading Adventure! Tips for Parents of Young Readers
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Understanding Your Child�s Learning Differences
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What Is Family Literacy? Getting Involved in Your Child's Literacy 
Learning
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Family Literacy and the School Community: A Partnership for Lifelong 
Learning
http://www.reading.org/resources/tools/parent.html

		
 		
		
This site covers all of Jim Trelease's efforts in helping children make 
books into friends, 
not enemies �with excerpts from his books, data on his lecture 
schedule, book 
reviews, and information on ordering his audios, videos and books.
http://www.trelease-on-reading.com/

Mrs. Alphabet has many fun educational games for children.
http://www.mrsalphabet.com

Visit the butterfly place in Westford, MA.
http://www.butterflyplace-ma.com

Learn more about the Lively Letters used in Kindergarten.
http://www.readingwithtlc.com

The Responsive Classroom- Click here to learn more about our social curriculum at 
Beal School.
http://www.responsiveclassroom.org/

Interactive Math games from our Everyday Mathematics program
http://media.emgames.com/emgames/demosite/demolevel1.html


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