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Reading Tips
Mrs. Murray's First Grade
Ann Brock Elementary

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Beginning the 2nd six weeks of school, your child will begin bringing home a leveled reading book every night.
It is crucial that your first grader enjoys reading and does not view it as a chore or punishment.

Here are some tips that can help your child become a fluent reader:

* Let him pick out his own books.
        Just because he can't read words does not mean he can't read pictures!!  Besides, you can always read it to him.  :)

*Environmental Print
        Reading signs around town is a fun and educational way to help your child with letters and sounds.
        Environmental print also includes cereal boxes, candy wrappers, and even board games
        Make a list when you go to the store.  Have your kids help you read what is needed.

*  Let her see you reading and enjoying novels, magazines, newspapers and even letters from friends/family.

*  Designate a space for reading.  
        Make a comfy, cozy place next to a window or in a quiet room where only people who are reading can sit.

* When your child finds a good book, encourage her to read it again and again

* Ask questions about what you just read to your child or what he just read to you.
        Ask Why?, What would you have done?, What do you think will happen next?

*  Make it a game
        Make some flash cards and give an extra five minutes of playtime for every word your child reads correctly
        Play hangman while waiting for dinner to cook
        Play the ABC game in the car when you're driving around the city

There are many other great strategies out there for helping your child become a super fantastic reader.  Just go to Google and type in "Reading Tips for Parents"