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Top 10 Family Reading and Writing Ideas for the Winter Holidays
By: Reading Rockets (2012)
- Creating Learning Traditions
During the holiday season, consider adding some new traditions for your
family that will make meaningful memories and strengthen foundations for
reading and learning success. (In English and Spanish)
- Children, Start Your Letter Writing
It's the time of year when many children sit down to write an important
letter addressed to the North Pole. Other children pen thank you notes
and party invitations during this busy time of the year. Some say letter
writing is a lost art, but it doesn't have to be!
- Outdoor Explorations
Stepping outside is a simple way to set foot into nature's laboratory.
Backyards and neighborhood walks can lead to interesting conversations
that contain new vocabulary words. You'll also be helping your child
developing important scientific skills such as observing, predicting,
and investigating. (In English and Spanish)
- Reading Adventure Pack: The Snowy Day
Go on a "snowy day" reading adventure! Our reading adventure packs
encourage hands-on fun and learning centered around snow-themed fiction
and nonfiction books.
- Putting Your Family Calendar to Work
Calendars help young children learn the basics of the days of the week
and the months of the year. Your family calendar offers opportunities
for other learning as well, including vocabulary, sequencing, and math.
(In English and Spanish)
- Reading Adventure Pack: Cooking
Go on a "cooking" reading adventure! Our reading adventure packs
encourage hands-on fun and learning centered around cooking-themed
fiction and nonfiction books.
- Start with a Book
Explore dinosaurs, bugs, birds, planes, music, sports, superheroes,
inventors, art, the night sky, the ocean, and more — 24 themes in all.
You'll find dozens of fiction and nonfiction books, ideas for hands-on
activities, writing prompts, websites for kids, and interactive apps.
- 103 Things to Do Before/During/After Reading
Dive into this collection of interactive activities that build reading, writing, oral language, and creative thinking skills.
- The Night Before the Museum
Day trips, vacations and special outings create special memories and
great learning opportunities for families. Whether you're going to the
zoo, the museum, or a state park, below are a few "stops" to make before
your visit. (In English and Spanish)
- How to Help Your Child with LD Have a Happy Holiday
The holiday season is a time for family togetherness, fun, and
friendship. But children who struggle with social and behavioral
problems can feel lonely and excluded during this happy time. This
article gives you a dozen ways to help your child join the fun.