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How you can help at home: Support your fourth- or fifth-grader's reading skills by reading aloud, listening to your child read and discussing vocabulary.
How you can help at home: In this activity your child learns about cause and effect.
How you can help at home: In this activity your child explores letter sounds by making a collage.
How you can help at home: Read a script with your child to practice reading skills.
Parents often wonder if early intervention will solve all reading problems, or whether new skills are needed after third grade. An expert answers these questions.
How you can help at home: Ask your child lots of questions to build his understanding of what he is reading.
How you can help at home: Have your child make a mental image of a passage that has been read aloud.
Connecting food with literature is a delicious way to engage your fourth- and fifth-grader's language art skills.
What's better than reading Harry Potter? Visiting the magical world of Hogwarts with a group of friends.