How To Help Kids Sound Out Words: Expert Tips And Ideas
Sounding out words helps kids learn about how to blend sounds, which can help improve their overall reading skills.
Sounding out words helps kids learn about how to blend sounds, which can help improve their overall reading skills.
Dramatic play can keep your child learning and engaged! Here are some tips to try at home.
HOMER is here with 10 fun, educational, and exciting counting activities.
Practice identifying, expressing, and responding to emotions through play with this printable.
This field-game-inspired obstacle course is the perfect active play activity for multiple kids on hot summer days.
In addition to practicing their letters, kids get hands-on experience classifying (not to mention a hand-eye coordination workout!)
Ready, set, count! This tactile game is perfect for little learners developing their understanding of counting principles.
Just as your child must learn how to read letters, they must also learn to “read” numbers. These activities develop number recognition skills.
Know what to look for and how you can help your child get excited about their reading journey!
Shared reading is a collaborative activity a child and a grown-up share the reading of a book.
From Hopscotch to Number Hunt these math games are fun opportunities to building counting, sensory skills, and memory skills.
Practice sensory skills and colors with this yummy cooking activity.