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Brochure: Cómo ayudar a su hijo a aficionarse a la lectura (Sep 15, 2008)
Helping Your Child Become a Reader includes information about why and how to use language skills (talking and listening, reading, and writing)to help young children grow into readers. Everyday activities you can do to encourage your child's love of reading and strengthen language skills are also provided.
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Brochure: Helping Your Child Become a Reader (Sep 15, 2008)
Helping Your Child Become a Reader includes information about why and how to use language skills (talking and listening, reading, and writing)to help young children grow into readers. Everyday activities you can do to encourage your child's love of reading and strengthen language skills are also provided.
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The Book Donation Campaign (Dec 04, 2007)
The Book Donation Campaign is a multi-year project of the U.S. Department of Education and First Book -- a national nonprofit organization whose mission is to give children from low-income families the opportunity to read and own their own first new books -- and a host of major U.S. book publishing companies.
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Ready To Learn Television (Sep 06, 2006)
Ready-to-Learn Television's purpose is the development of educational programming for preschool and early elementary school children and their families, along with supporting printed materials and support services to promote its effective use.
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November 2004 Show Resources -- Dropout Prevention & Recovery: Catching Students Before It's Too Late (Nov 15, 2004)
Information and resources that can be used in conjunction with the November 2004 television show.
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October 2004 Show Resources -- Supplemental Services: Helping All Students Achieve (Oct 15, 2004)
Information and resources that can be used in conjunction with the October 2004 television show.
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September 2004 Show Resources—Back To School: Ready to Read, Ready to Succeed (Sep 17, 2004)
Information and resources that can be used in conjunction with the September 2004 television show.
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Letter to Parents -- No Child Left Behind Summer Reading Achievers (May 26, 2004)
Sample letter to parents from Secretary Paige and a school superintendent regarding the No Child Left Behind Summer Reading Achievers program.
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Hoja de Información -- No Child Left Behind Summer Reading Achievers (May 26, 2004)
Facts concerning the No Child Left Behind Summer Reading Achievers program is designed to encourage students in grades K-8 to read during the summer months and help prevent summer fall-off in reading skills. Students who read 10 books over the summer will receive a variety of prizes, including free books and a Summer Reading Achievers certificate.
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Principal's Letter -- No Child Left Behind Summer Reading Achievers (PDF) (May 11, 2004)
Sample letter to principals from Secretary Paige and a school superintendent regarding the No Child Left Behind Summer Reading Achievers program.
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