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Practice: Practical Ideas for Parents

By: Texas Education Agency (1996)

School-aged children build skills in a variety of areas to become successful readers. Learn activities parents can use at home to expand their knowledge of letter/sound relationships and skills in decoding, writing, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension of a variety of texts.

Decodable stories are stories that have words made up of the letter-sound matches children are learning. These stories can give children practice in what they are learning about letters and sounds. As children learn to read fluently, they are more easily able to comprehend (understand) what they are reading.

Here are some things to try at home:

Adapted from: Beginning Reading Instruction: Practical Ideas for Parents. (1996). Texas Education Agency.