Now that summer is in full swing, I know that we are all looking for ways to keep reading alive during the long summer months. The state of Michigan has a great program, Project Great Start, to help you do just that. Since many children can lose some of the skills they have learned during the school year, Project Great Start has come up with Family Fundamentals Learning Activities to keep children on the right track. Choose from Literacy Activities for Pre Kindergarten, Kindergarten, First Grade, or Second Grade. Make sure to also check out their links on the bottom of the page to other great learning resources on the web. – Melissa
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Find great reading resources on-line, for parents and kids!
Go to RIF.org
Excellent reading material. I agree with you on that note that children do lose their fundamentals after a long break from reading. This one seems to be the perfect option indeed! Thanks a lot