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Using The Newspaper To Help Children Read |
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Newspaper Learning
With thousands of words in every issue, newspapers are a great way to build your child's skills. Grab a newspaper and try these activities.
Matching Game
Have your child cut out several photographs and their captions separately. Mix them up. Matching the captions and the photos will improve his or her reading comprehension.
Scavenger Hunt
List items in the newspaper (car ad, crossword puzzle, weather forecast) and ask your child to find and circle each one. He or she will build research skills as they look through the pages.
ABC Order
Together, find the names of 5-10 countries, states and cities in headlines or stories. Let your child copy each one onto an index card and arrange the cards in alphabetical order. This will help him or her practice spelling and learn about geography.
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