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Looking for more ways to encourage your child to read throughout the year? The websites
below provide reading activities or good suggestions about how to raise a reader.
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| Read Across America (National Education Association)
http://www.nea.org/readacross/

Read Across America is a project of the National Education Association. Follow
the link to “The Reading Connection” for more activities to try at home. |
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| Families:
What You Can Do (U.S. Department of Education)
http://www2.ed.gov/inits/americareads/families_cando.html

This website provides practical ideas and activities, valuable facts about
raising children who read, and useful information on building a "pro-reading" home. |
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| RIF Reading Planet (Reading Is Fundamental)
http://www.rif.org/kids/readingplanet.htm

This website offers children and families ways to explore the world of books
together through interactive games, fun activities, online book reviews, and informative articles. |
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| Checkpoints for
Progress (U.S. Department of Education)
http://www2.ed.gov/pubs/CheckFamilies/index.html

This website describes how children develop as readers and writers and suggests
steps you can take to help your child grow. Click on your child's grade level to find suggested
book lists and ideas for reading at home. |
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| Put Reading
First: A Parent Guide (U.S. Department of Education)
http://www.nifl.gov/archive/pfr/about.html

This checklist, compiled by the National Institute for Literacy, points out
what your child's teacher might cover at different points of reading development. You will
also find ideas about how to help at home as your child grows. |
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| Summer Activities (U.S. Department of Education)
http://www2.ed.gov/pubs/Recipes/index.html

These home learning "recipes" have been developed and tested by Dr. Dorothy
Rich, author of MEGASKILLS®, for the National Education Association. This website offers
grade-level activities for reading, writing, and other subjects. |
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| Between the Lions (PBS)
http://www.pbs.org/parents/lions/

This PBS website, based on the popular children's educational television
show of the same name, includes descriptions of each show, parent activities, and other resources. |
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