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Three ways to help your child read

Help your child learn to read using these three tips.

A questionnaire: what do you like to read?

In this language arts worksheet, children consider the various types of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction that exist and pick the types of reading they like best. Bonus: your child is encouraged to write a list of preferred types of reading using correct spelling and punctuation...

State has one of nation’s highest gaps in Hispanic-white reading proficiency

Hispanic students in California continue to lag behind white students in reading skills.

Get your child ready for middle school 1: Reading, math, and writing

Middle school is a big step. Make sure your child is ready.

Reading solution: "Don't give me the answer!"

When a child makes a mistake reading aloud, should you stop and correct him or not?

Think 3-D: Make a pop-up book

How you can help at home: In this activity your child makes a creative book to write a story in.

Growing up with dyslexia: How I learned to succeed

A high school senior with learning difficulties inspires hope by telling his personal story of using determination and drive to overcome his challenges.

First grade learning games and activities

How you can help at home: These games and activities will help your first grader master important academic skills while having fun.

Fifth grade: What your child should know

Keep tabs on your fifth-grader's development with this handy checklist.

Online math vs. online literacy

Educators at San Jose's Rocketship charter schools find online math programs more effective than online literacy

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