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READING ROCKETS

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TIPS

Play with letters, words, and sounds! Having fun with language helps

your child learn to crack the code of reading. The tips below offer some fun

ways you can help your child become a happy and confident reader.

Try a new tip each week. See what works best for your child.

 

Talk to your child.

 

Ask your child to talk about his day at school.

Encourage him to explain something they did,

or a game he played during recess.

 

Say silly tongue twisters.

 

Sing songs, read rhyming books, and say silly

tongue twisters. These help kids become sensitive

to the sounds in words.

 

Read it and experience it.

 

Connect what your child reads with what

happens in life. If reading a book about animals,

relate it to your last trip to the zoo.

 

Use your child’s name.

 

Point out the link between letters and sounds.

Say, “John, the word

jump

begins with the same

sound as your name.

 

 

John, jump.

And they both

begin with the same letter, J.”

 

 

 

Play with puppets.

 

Play language games with puppets. Have the

puppet say, “My name is

Mark.

I like words that

rhyme with my name. Does

 

 

park

rhyme with

 

Mark

 

? Does ball rhyme with Mark

?”

 

Trace and say letters.

 

Have your child use a finger to trace a letter

while saying the letter's sound. Do this on paper,

in sand, or on a plate of sugar.

 

Write it down.

 

Have paper and pencils available for your

child to use for writing. Working together, write

a sentence or two about something special.

Encourage your child to use the letters and

sounds he or she is learning about in school.

 

Play sound games.

 

Practice blending sounds into words. Ask

“Can you guess what this word is?

m - o - p

.”

Hold each sound longer than normal.

 

 

 

Read it again and again.

 

Go ahead and read your child’s favorite book

for the 100th time! As you read, pause and ask

your child about what is going on in the book.

 

Talk about letters and sounds.

 

Help your child learn the names of the letters

and the sounds the letters make. Turn it into a

game! “I’m thinking of a letter and it makes the

sound mmmmmm.”

 

Visit

www.ReadingRockets.org

for more information on how you can launch a child into a bright future through reading.

 

 For parents of Kindergartners

Reading Rockets is a project of public television station WETA, and is funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs.