Story time is a highlight of the day for many young students, and teachers can boost engagement even further by adding costumes and sound effects.
In this recurring series, we ask literacy experts in classrooms and libraries to discuss their techniques for selecting and sharing books to lead engaging storytimes for young readers of all ages.
From silly rhymes to lively sound effects to stealthily-building suspense, these old standbys and new classics have something for everyone. By Elisabeth Egan Elisabeth Egan is a writer and editor at ...
If you’re a parent, teacher, or librarian looking for the best 2nd books for 2nd graders (7 year olds) boys and girls, this chapter book list can help with recommendations of funny books to fantasy ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Steven covers accessibility and assistive technologies. In a post shared on X on Monday, San Francisco-based OpenAI announced a ...
New Delhi, April 23 -- Celebrate World Book Day with a digital twist on Google Play Books. Discover magical read-aloud books for kids with Google's Read and Listen feature-perfect for bedtime stories, ...
Eileen Scheckle is affiliated with the Literacy Association of South Africa. Policymakers have focused attention on developing literacy in the foundation phase (grades 1-3), because the skills ...
Do you know what we’re doing in school today?” Anthony casually asked as we got ready for the day one morning this week.
A new British survey from data company Nielsen and publisher HarperCollins found that the number of parents reading aloud to their preschool-age kids declined to just 41 percent, from 64 percent in ...