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Early literacy activities for adults and preschool children that encourage early literacy. The materials specifically address three key skills of 1) language development 2) phonological awareness and 3) general print awareness. The activities are also appropriate for children with disabilities.
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Cyberwise in Spanish | En Espanol. Cyber Civics is our award-winning curriculum that teaches youth how to become ethical, safe, and productive digital citizens. Lessons cover digital citizenship, information literacy, and media literacy and are aligned with CCSS ELA-LITERACY Standards, ISTE Tech Standards for Students, and CASEL Competencies.
The Latino Family Literacy Project provides bilingual handouts on topics that will support parents at schools. Our aim is to support Spanish-speaking and English-speaking parents in their quest to learn skills to support the academic success of their children.
How can Spanish-speaking parents help their children for school success? A child’s success in school often depends on the vocabulary and reading skills that he or she builds in their early years. The more vocabulary a child has, the better chance at school success. Words are the building blocks for everything.
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How to Help Your Child Succeed in School Spanish - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free.
We modeled growth on Spanish and English early literacy skills and examined the role of language exposure and use at the individual and classroom instruction level in a group of 313 Spanish-English-speaking bilingual preschool-age children from 81 classrooms.
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Your involvement in your child’s education can lead to better learning results and outcomes. This “Parent and Family Digital Learning Guide” will inform you, as a parent or caregiver, as you monitor your child’s progress as your child accesses and uses technology for learning.