There are a number of organizations and sites that provide online activities, teaching tips, and free books for children. Here are 20 sites to explore over the summer.
Browsing: Summer reading
Pam Allyn has generously offered up some summer reading tips just for our readers:
The following books represent a few of the many different genres available for young, independent readers. I’m positive that they will be enjoyed by many.
So, you think your child is emerging as a reader? Summer may just be the season to nurture your child’s desire to read.
Great titles, new and old, that are, of course, well-suited to the summer season—hot days, lemonade stands, beach vacations, fishing, and summer thunderstorms.
Whether or not your kids have been assigned a particular book to read for the next term, you can (and should) set up your own summer reading program.
As children’s first and most important teachers, families have a major role to play in motivating children to read during the summer months.
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