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Two reading programs that kick off in July are giving Grove first-grade students a jump start on their reading skills.
Brooke Hughes, a first grade teacher in Delaware, started the Foster Tales Puppy Program to bring foster puppies into the classroom to not only help kids with their reading skills, but also ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds and the Iowa Department of Education have announced an investment of over $ 3.5 million to provide first ...
This is the first school year that Alabama’s third-graders’ spring reading test results will put a child on either a path to fourth grade or a path that will include intensive reading help ...
Worried: My first thought when I read this was Ross Greene’s words, ... How can this reader help a 5th-grade student who is disconnected and shows signs of depression?
EAST GRAND FORKS, Minn. — As she begins first grade, Maggie Kuznia is already a natural storyteller. “Did you know you could eat at the Eiffel Tower?” Maggie asks a visitor she’s just met — who didn’t ...
Here's how to help them with the state's reading test ... less than 40% of Tennessee's third graders are reading on grade level — that means thousands of kids are at risk of being held back.
At a time when my classmates were learning the building blocks of reading, my first-grade teacher was informing my mother that I’d be illiterate. Let’s just say that learning my teacher had ...
Now, midway through third grade, he is reading like a mid-year first grader — two years behind where he’s supposed to be. But, says Gilbert-Jackson, it's progress. "You can see the wheels ...
EAST GRAND FORKS, Minn. — As she begins first grade, Maggie Kuznia is already a natural storyteller. “Did you know you could eat at the Eiffel Tower?” Maggie asks a visitor she’s just met ...
EAST GRAND FORKS, Minn. — As she begins first grade, Maggie Kuznia is already a natural storyteller. “Did you know you could eat at the Eiffel Tower?” Maggie asks a visitor she’s just met ...
EAST GRAND FORKS, Minn. — As she begins first grade, Maggie Kuznia is already a natural storyteller. “Did you know you could eat at the Eiffel Tower?” Maggie asks a visitor she’s just met ...