Posts Tagged ‘Read’
Read to Succeed
Danny Pettry, a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) has been reading and studying about people whove achieved success over the last decade. Hes read hundreds of books on personal growth, development, achievement, and success. Now, hes put together a book of wisdom that includes everything hes learned on becoming your greatest. If you wan to become self-fullfilled then you may want to check out Danny Pettrys new book, Discover Hidden Secret Wisdom: A Recreational Therapists System on How You Can Become Great at Anything! It is jam-packed with stories, techniques, humor, and more. Bonuses: Details on how you can download over 30 electronic self-improvement articles by some of the leading experts in the field that are not found anywhere else are included in the book.
Amazing Reading Success ages 2-5 in Memphis day care
Kids in a Memphis day care learn to read with Sing, Spell, Read & Write
Beginning Reading Jog, Frog, Jog & Nine Men Chase a Hen
Beginning Reading On-Track Software helps children learn to read. This exciting software contains two memorable, animated stories: Jog, Frog, Jog and Nine Men Chase A Hen. Jog, Frog, Jog tells how a frog escapes from a big dog. Nine Men Chase A Hen is an unusual tale of friendship. Children can choose to read the stories themselves or have the computer read to them. Each interactive page provides context clues, fun animations, humorous sound effects and easy-to-follow audio guidance. These elements work together to ensure reading success. Plus, in the Create-A-Story section, your child can choose from 181 picture stamps, 120 word stamps, 26 background scenes, 27 colors, and 6 drawing tools to write, illustrate, and print out an original story. Today’s reader becomes tomorrow’s writer!
Speed Reading eBook Reader – QuickReader App for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch
itunes.apple.com Combining over 1 million free books, a beautiful and super customizable user interface, featuring touch-free reading and the #1 Speed Reading Technology makes QuickReader 3.0 an eBook Reader like no other! Featured on iTunes “What’s Hot” and “New and Noteworthy”! READ EBOOKS FASTER THAN EVER QuickReader gives you access to over 1 million free downloadable books right to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch. With a highly customizable interface, you set the look and feel of your eBook reader from the color to the font size, perfect for just about anyone. Choose from the multiple preset color schemes or select from the thousands of colors to create your own individual style. Experience touch-free reading up to 4000 WPM with QuickReader’s Guided Reading Technology and avoid the hassle of constant page turning on the small screen. Turn on QuickReader’s #1 selling speed reading tools and learn to speed read using time-tested techniques that will have you reading faster by double or even triple in just 10 minutes per day! CAN I TRY BEFORE I BUY? Sure thing, download QuickReader Lite. It’s FREE: itunes.apple.com WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING “[QuickReader] brings a much-needed breath of fresh air to the world of speed reading apps.” — ReadWriteWeb “The best app I’ve seen thus far for reading e-books.” — What’s On iPhone See more user reviews at www.quickreader.net BENEFITS • Read millions of books and improve your productivity, for less than the cost of a paperback …
Early Literacy in Children…Proven Path to Success
For every parent who wants the very best for their children, there is one gift designed to provide higher self-confidence, better academic results and life-long achievement–early learning skills. Numerous infant studies have proven that early readers have more confidence, higher self-esteem and generally perform better in school and later in life. According to a national panel of reading specialists and educators, most of the nation’s reading problems could be eliminated if children began reading at an earlier age. Dr. Robert C. Titzer is an expert infant researcher who has taught tens of thousands of babies and toddlers worldwide to read for nearly twenty years. He says the current practice of starting to teach reading skills in Kindergarten is too late. “A child has only one natural window for language, from 3 months to age 5. The earlier a child is taught to read, the better they will read and the more likely they will enjoy it…” Produced for Your Baby Can Read
Does Anyone Have Any Suggestions On Good Read Alouds For A Visualization Lesson, Teaching 1st Grade?
I am looking for a good book to use as a read aloud for 1st grade. I will be teaching the children how to visualize and incorporating retelling of the story. Any suggestions would be helpful.
How To Teach A Girl Going Into 1st Grade How To Read?!?!?!?
I am a girl going into first grade’s tutor and she doesn’t know how to read. I need help preparing her for the gap between K and 1st.
P.S. Im only going into sixth so I have no idea!