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Best of 2020 | Read to Succeed Blog

12/26/2020

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At the end of the year, we like to take a look back at some of our favorite articles we posted on the blog. Don't miss our top 10 posts from 2020 and leave a comment to let us know your fave!
  1. Free Kids’ Learning Activities & Educational Resources
    This one-stop-shop contains loads of free ideas to promote literacy, encourage exploration nearby, and spark a lifelong love of learning. Check it out to discover whimsical ideas such as free children’s story audio books, virtual field trips and book clubs, free coloring pages, and reading & comprehension activities.
  2. 10 Ways to Help Kids Read More Books in the New Year  
    Studies suggest that making learning fun and engaging can lead to a genuine curiosity and enjoyment of different subjects, especially reading. This blog post lists ten creative ways to help kids read more - don't miss it!
  3. 35 Things Kids Can Read That Aren’t Books
    Do you know a reluctant reader? Sometimes reading books or homework passages simply doesn't inspire a love of reading at a young age, and that's okay. There are tons of things for children to practice reading that aren't books. Check out our blog article for 35 great ideas.
  4. StoryLane - Community and Family Literacy Activity
    StoryLane is part scavenger hunt, part storytime, and entirely awesome. A great activity for families who are socially-distancing, StoryLane promotes family fun, literacy, and a way for neighbors to come together for a great cause! Read about StoryLane in Asheville and how your community can create your own over in our blog post.
  5. Read Aloud Tips for Young Readers (And Their Parents)
    Research suggests that reading aloud is an excellent way to practice and promote reading abilities in children. There are many evidence-based methods for reading out loud that have been shown to improve literacy achievement. Read the blog post to learn what they are!
  6. 15 Fun Ways to Weave Reading Into Family Time
    Who knew that activities like baking, cooking, board games, scavenger hunts, and chore charts could be fun ways to encourage your child to read more? It's easy to weave more reading into family time without your kids even knowing they're doing it! Read our blog post to learn more.
  7. Vocabulary Jar - Fun Family Literacy Idea
    The Vocabulary Jar is one of our absolute favorite family-based literacy activities–easy to make and a fun tradition to build on at home. A Vocabulary Jar turns the chore of attaining new words and definitions into a fun family game - and can even become competitive. Check out the blog post for more information.
  8. 10 Ways to Celebrate National Family Literacy Month
    While November is National Family Literacy Month, these 10 ideas can be used to encourage reading and family literacy all year long. Discover some of our favorite celebratory ideas, including the Thanksgiving Cafe (which can be modified for other dinner parties), starting a Little Free Library, and reading to senior citizens.
  9. 5 Multisensory Ways to Teach Sight/Trick Words
    Sight words are frequently-used words that cannot be decoded and are often difficult for beginning readers to sound out; for example, “said,” “you,” and “make." Check out our blog post to discover five fun ways for children to learn sight words using multiple senses!
  10. Get to Know R2S Executive Director, Jamie Creola
    Take a few minutes to enjoy learning about our new Executive Director, Jamie Creola, with our fun (literary) interview questions.

Stay tuned in 2021 for more fun, creative, and effective family literacy ideas on the R2S blog!
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7/22/2022 04:05:58 pm

Read about StoryLane in Asheville and how your community can create your own over in our blog post. Thank you for making this such an awesome post!

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9/29/2022 04:59:57 am

Family literacy all year long. Discover some of our favorite celebratory ideas, including the Thanksgiving Cafe starting a Little Free Library, and reading to senior citizens. Thank you for making this such an awesome post!

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