12 Engaging Sight Word Games for Kids’ Learning in 2024
Sight words are common words that aren’t easy to sound out or decode (the, said, was); here are some fun games to help your child learn sight words.
Sight words are common words that aren’t easy to sound out or decode (the, said, was); here are some fun games to help your child learn sight words.
Your child has progressed from kindergarten to first grade. That’s exciting news! There is so much learning to come their way, especially from their first grade math class. Math skills and concepts build on each other from grade to grade, which is why children need...
Developing a growth mindset for kids helps unlock a lifelong love of learning.
With almost 200,000 words in the English language, where do you even start? Working on vocabulary with your child can be fun and easy, and we’re here to help.
Educators mainly target six or seven strategies to assist children in the development of their reading comprehension. Let’s take a look!
Q&A with Peggy Kaye, HOMER’s Chief Curriculum Officer Many children feel that unless they read with the fluency of adults, then they are bad readers. Other children see classmates having an easier time learning to read and it makes them insecure. Children...
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Written by Peggy Kaye, HOMER’s Chief Curriculum Officer Featured in KIDBOX’s The Scribble Newspaper All too often, homework turns peaceful evenings into fighting matches between parents and kids. What can be done to stop the arguments? Here are a few ideas from our...
We hope these tipsl help your family keep the spirit of reading alive and well in your home, even as the pressures of standardized testing mount.