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Active Read Alouds: Bringing Nonfiction to Life Kids and volunteers engage in a summer reading program developed by The Reading Connection.
Reading Maestros Master teacher Dr. Rebecca Palacios runs a dual-language immersion preschool and mentors teachers-in-training on how to provide top-notch teaching in a preschool environment.
Pre-reader assessment A teacher offers testing tips and models how to administer concepts of print and letter recognition assessments.
Becoming Aware of Print This clip shows how 32-month-old Mira’s parents help her become aware of print.
The Importance of Alphabetic Principle Reading researcher Dr. Louisa Moats explains the need for understanding the alphabetic principle.