One of the major part of school is having activities for learning. Exploring the website http://www.readingrockets.org/article/392/ you can find activities to help their reading and writing. There are 25 activities ranging from birth to Grade 3:
Activity 1: Books and babies
Activity 2: Tot talk
Activity 3: R and R – repetition and rhyme
Activity 4: Poetry in motion
Activity 5: Story talk
Activity 6: Now hear this
Activity 7: TV
Activity 8: World of words
Activity 9: Write on
Activity 10: Look for books
Activity 11: Read to me
Activity 12: Family stories
Activity 13: P.S. I love you
Activity 14: Good books make reading fun
Activity 15: Artful artists
Activity 16: Shopping your way with words
Activity 17: Cookbooking
Activity 18: Dictionary words
Activity 19: Journals
Activity 20: Greetings and salutations
Activity 21: Giving the gift of reading
Activity 22: Let your fingers do the walking
Activity 23: Map your way to success
Activity 24: What's in the news?
Activity 25: Using television to stimulate reading
These activities will be your ultimate goal in helping the students literacy development be a step easier.
As the above activities are more geared to reading and writing, I found another website http://activitiesforkids.com/educational which has various activities that can be used in the classroom. This site is categorized by grade level and different topics. It is very user friendly and has many interesting activities like Subjects (art/color, money, math, science, United States & poetry), Topics (back to school, poetry, nutrition, games & 100th day of school), Puzzles (word search, word scramble & sudoku) and Summer Camp (crafts, activities, printouts, recipes, theme days & vacation bible school )
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