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How to Read with Your Child
Click the orange text above. This short video highlights tips and tricks you can apply when reading with your child. Reading books with your child is a great way to boost their overall language skills!
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Synonyms and Antonyms
Click the orange text above. This webpage will direct you to age-appropriate synonyms and antonyms to work on with your child at home. Remember, synonym=same and antonym=opposite!
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Multiple Meaning Words
Click the orange text above. This resource will direct you to age-appropriate multiple-meaning words you can work on at home. Try and brainstorm at least two different meanings to each word! A lot of the words are a noun and a verb. Some words have two different noun meanings!
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Basic WH Questions
Click the orange text above. This resource targets answering basic "who, what, when, where, why" questions.
WHO = person or animal
WHAT = thing
WHEN = time
WHERE = place
WHY = reason
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Reading Comprehension
Click the orange text above. Here you will find free reading passages and follow-up questions that vary by difficulty and grade level. You can print them or just read them aloud with your child!