Is a longer school day the answer to better math and reading scores? Fresno Unified says yes
Is a longer school day the answer to better math and reading scores? Fresno Unified says yes
Is a longer school day the answer to better math and reading scores? Fresno Unified says yes
Teaching children to think as they read can improve their reading comprehension and make them better readers
Children whose parents read them five books a day enter kindergarten having heard about 1.4 million more words than kids who were never read to
This 5-step process leverages literacy skills—like reading, annotating, and writing—to help students solve math word problems (video)
Parents and children interact less when reading e-books together than printed ones, a study suggests.
According to a new report reading for fun declines between ages 8 and 9, but here are are tips to help their love of reading continue to grow
Gorgeous Books to Expand the Youngest Minds
How our youngest, neediest learners benefit from deeper phonics and other reforms
Can letting teens teach actually improve their reading skills?
For years, the choice was simple books offering decoding practice or rich texts too challenging for students to read on their own. Today, comprehensive reading programs focus both on foundational skills and on building knowledge and vocabulary