by Clemency Taylor | 2018年10月9日 | ELG Highlights, For Parents
Beginner Readers: Read Aloud Once your child starts decoding text, you can support them at home by both reading with them and asking them to read aloud. Reading aloud gives children the chance to practice their reading accuracy (reading correctly) and fluency (reading...
by Clemency Taylor | 2018年10月9日 | ELG Highlights, For Parents
Confident Readers: Writing, Spelling, and Vocabulary Expansion Once children are familiar with the relationship between letters and sounds, they’ll have the tools to use that knowledge for reading, spelling, and writing independently. By the end of phonics teaching,...
by Clemency Taylor | 2018年10月9日 | ELG Highlights, For Parents
Reading with your child can foster your child’s enjoyment of books and help advance the skills they will need to be ready for literacy instruction at kindergarten or school. Clemency Taylor, program leader at ELG, shares some useful tips for parents of infants and...
by Clemency Taylor | 2018年10月9日 | ELG Highlights, For Parents
It is now widely accepted that spoken language usually comes to most of us instinctively. However, learning to read (a distant memory for most of us!) is a complicated skill that often must be explicitly taught. This is the first article in a series on...
by Clemency Taylor | 2018年10月8日 | App of the Month, ELG Highlights, For Parents, For Students, For Teachers
‘Teach Your Monster to Read’ is an award-winning phonics and reading game set in the fictional world of a monster that travels through space. ‘Teach Your Monster to Read’ is designed to support your child’s learning and reinforce any systematic phonics scheme that...