Visit the links below to find information and resources
to help develop your child's reading skills
to help develop your child's reading skills
This is the website for the Children's Book Council. It is a great resource to find quality books for your children.
This website provides good tips for how to read aloud to your children.
ReadingResource.net is a website developed by a fellow Reynoldsburg SLP and Teacher. The website offers numerous materials and resources for targeting reading development!
This website has many articles and activities to help parents help their children develop reading skills.
Visit the links below to find fun basic code activities to print and play with your students who are learning to decode consonant-vowel-consonant words
This game is from ReadingResource.Net. You will need to print and cut apart the game cards. The students pick cards and read the CVC words. If they read it correctly, they get to keep the card. Whoever has the most cards at the end, wins. Watch out for the fun cards that give extra turns or make you lose all of your cards!
These flashcards are from ReadingResource.Net. We practice CVC nonsense words with our students to focus on their decoding skills. Although they seem silly, nonsense words allow us to truly develop decoding skills and eliminate the possibility of students just memorizing common CVC words such as cat and dog. When students are able to read nonsense words, we know that they have a strong understanding of letters and sounds!
These basic code sentences are from ReadingResource.Net. When students are learning to read basic code (CVC) words, we do not want them to only be able to read isolated words. Our ultimate goal is for them to be transferring these skills over into connected text in sentences and in books.
Visit the links below to find activities targeting advanced code instruction
Visit the links below to find activities for increasing
your student's reading fluency
These are numerous activities from the Florida Center for Reading Research that are designed to help your students improve their reading fluency.
Fluency people is a list of people and cartoons that was put together by ReadingResrouce.net. Cut apart the cards and make it so the students can't see them. You can then have them randomly choose a card. The object is for them to read their phrases, sentences, passages, or books while trying to imitate the person/cartoon on the card. The kids love this activity and it is a fun way to practice their reading fluency.