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  • 1). Teach Your Child Phonological Awareness  By : Deanna Mascle
    Phonological awareness skills are key to reading success. Phonological awareness is an important foundation for learning to read. Scientific research has documented that phonological awareness is a better predictor of reading success than IQ, vocabulary, or socioeconomic level of the family. Research has shown that children who begin reading instruction with sufficiently developed phonological awareness understand the instruction better, master the alphabetic principle faster and learn to read quite easily.
    Article Related to: preschool, early childhood, kid, read, alphabet, literacy, book, kindergarten, parent, reading

  • 4). Teach Your Child The Alphabet  By : Deanna Mascle
    One of the first steps in becoming a successful reader is to learn to recognize the letters of the alphabet. The alphabetic principle teaches that spoken language is represented by written words that are made up of varying combinations of letters, and that these letters and combinations of them make up all of the sounds in spoken language. Attaching sounds to these letters and learning to write them paves the way to successful reading and writing.
    Article Related to: preschool, early childhood, kid, read, alphabet, literacy, book, kindergarten, parent, reading

  • 6). 10 Things To Know About Egypt  By : Richard Monk
    Egypt is both a magical historical place of pyramids and a modern society influential in the Mideast. Here are 10 things you should know about Egypt. 10 Things To Know About Egypt From mummies to pyramids to Cleopatra to the bible, there is no disputing the fact that Egypt has played a major role in the history of mankind. While it is easy to get caught up in the fascinating history of Egypt, modern Egypt offers just as many interesting tidbits of information.
    Article Related to: egypt, pharaohs, dynasty, kingdoms, cairo, nile, dam, mideast, mid east, literacy, egyptian, arab

  • 15). Masonic Reflections: Freemasons And Literacy  By : Jeffery Parham
    Bremerton Lodge #117, F.& A.M. was the recipient of the Jen Southworth Community Service Award presented by The Literacy Council of Kitsap on their Annual Student/Volunteer Recognition Event on Wed, Jan 26th 2004. The Honor Night is an annual tradition of the Literacy Council that was sponsored this year by Bremerton Lodge #117 and the Bremerton Valley Scottish Rite.
    Article Related to: literacy, freemasonry, masonic, masonic lodge

  • 20). The History Of Reading  By : Sophia Hayes
    In terms of evolution reading is a relatively new skill, something that is not innate, but has to be learned. As writing can differ between cultures, so then is how we actually read. Compare for example, our alphabetic scripts against the logographic picture style of the Chinese. Written scripts have undergone many changes over the centuries, and written text has evolved into today’s format progressing through several different alphabets, but still only taking a mere 500 years to reach its present form.
    Article Related to: history of reading, literacy

  • 24). Prepare Your New Kindergartner For The Big Day  By : Deanna Mascle
    My son is only days away from his first day of kindergarten. He is excited but a little nervous. I am confident that he will be able to start off his public school career with a bang and not a whimper because I have done a great deal to prepare him for this exciting new event. Granted my child has a head start over some kindergarten students because he attended preschool, but even so I took five key steps to help him make the transition to a new school, new teacher, and new experience.
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