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12 hours ago ago from Homeschooling Resources
By the time your child is in the fifth grade , you'll want to get her on a good reading schedule, both for school assignments and for pleasure. Set aside a time during your school day for her to read required books: biographies, autobiographies, and other history books, science books, classic literature whatever fits in well with the curriculum you’re using. Then set aside another time during the day, perhaps at night before bed, when she can ...
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12 hours ago ago from Talk Up APS
Kennedy Middle School welcomed Georgia Tech men's basketball coach Paul Hewitt as the special guest to help launch the school's participation in the national Ticket to Reading Rewards project. Hewitt stressed the value of reading as the foundation for any education track students may choose, and reflected on his growing appreciation for reading as a budding teenage athlete before his coaching career. Kennedy's media specialist, ...
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other topics: click a or use search box The National Book Foundation gives out National Book Awards . But they also do other things. Every year, NBF awards a number of prizes of up to $2500 every year to individuals and institutions or partnerships between the two that have developed innovative means of creating and sustaining a lofelong love of reading. Overview The Foundation's first year of offering the Innovations ...
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23 hours ago ago from Hometown Pasadena
Reading Partners, the nonprofit I wrote about last spring that has established a fine foothold at the PUSD's Washington Elementary motto, one tutor. one child. infinite possibilities. held a pre-Christmas Reading Recital Tuesday night on campus. Like a screachy-violin recital for the little ones, except easier to listen to. Most of the 52 students in the program, who are matched up a couple of times a week with volunteer adult tutors who ...
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