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Read to or with your child every night. Ask questions about the story,
Practice sight words:
1. play memory
2. find the letters of the word in newspapers or magazines, cut them out and spell the words
3. find the words in newspapers or magazines
Use decoding strategies to figure out unfamiliar words:
1. chunk words
2. use context clues
3. read the sentence and ask "does it make sense" |
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Practice telling time with both digital and analog clocks.
Learn basic facts for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Use the change in your purse or pocket to help your child count money.
Cooking is a fun way to learn about measurement and sequencing. |
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Write about a trip or summer vacation in a journal.
Use a graphic organizer, web, or outline to organize your thoughts when writing.
Write or email a friend or relative.
Take pictures of an activity, then put them in order and write a sentence about each picture. |
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Practice spelling words using shaving cream, markers, or pan of rice.
Look at word, cover up word, spell word, and check to see if you are right.
Break words into chunks.
Look for patterns in words. |
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