Reading Month Activities
Reading Month Activities. Use the side bar to filter your results by phonics, the alphabet, sight words, and more, or browse. All participating classes receive a read in!
All your reading comprehension passages and activities for the year are ready to go with this amazing reading centers bundle for the year for upper grades! The best way to raise an avid reader is to be an avid reader. Get caught reading by your kids.
Read Or Watch Five Books In A Row To Complete The Challenge.
Get caught reading by your kids. In compliance to division memorandum 112, s. Use these printable worksheets to improve reading comprehension.
Create A Photo Contest In Which Students Take Pictures Of Themselves Reading In Crazy Places.
The rule should be that they actually read the book and that the title has to be visible in the picture. At the start of a turn, the player will pick a gray box from the pile. In this month people, especially children, read a lot more in celebration and although some people may find the increased emphasis on reading to be boring, the increase in reading during this month has significant benefits that will continue to pay off in the future.
Stack The Gray Boxes Into A Pile, Face Down, And Spread The White Boxes Out In Front Of You.
Provide your child with a piece of cardboard about 6 long and 2 wide. All your reading comprehension passages and activities for the year are ready to go with this amazing reading centers bundle for the year for upper grades! Giving the gift of reading.
At Some Point In The Day, Conduct A Book Walk To View The Decorated Doors.
Celebrate reading month with unlimited literacy resources. All participating classes receive a read in! Extend a story you have read or told by encouraging the.
Reading A Book Is More Fun When You Have A Homemade Bookmark To Mark Your Spot.
Get caught reading is a nationwide public service campaign launched by the association of american publishers to remind people of all ages how much fun it is to read. And/or to promote the benefits of reading. To our dear academic head and school principal, program heads, teachers, and of course, our dear students, good morning!