A longstanding partnership between the Grand Rapids Public Library and Grand Rapids Public Schools aims to to help fifth ...
There’s nothing readers love more than a book club. Teachers at Park Elementary educating third-, fourth- and fifth-grade students think a similar approach may help motivate young readers.
Starting lessons with a read-aloud can boost engagement and inspire students to make personal connections to math concepts.
Who doesn’t like a good story? For kindergarten students, hearing a good story helps develop an understanding of the sounds words and letters make, and adds another step toward a lifetime of literacy.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Mrs. returned to a mess and told him they were going to need some help. They checked out two Marie Kondo books from the ...
Judy Newman, Scholastic's chief impact officer, said 70% of students nationally cannot read proficiently by the third grade.
This delightful, wacky farce will be presented March 14 and 15 at 7 p.m. and March 16 at 2 p.m. at the WCR Center for the Arts at 140 N. Fifth St. in downtown Reading.
Still another possible factor in the plummeting reading scores is that literature has been deemphasized and even removed from ...
Intensive literary intervention program loses funding despite success that seems to bolster Ontario recent approach to phonics and early intervention.
School (s-k-oo-l) is overhauling how it teaches young students to read with new back-to-basics lessons on phonetic ...