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Published June 2024 Filed in Assistive Technologycategory

Reading For All Students

To get youth interested in reading we need to help them see that reading is fun. Here are a few suggestions to encourage reading in students of all ages and ability levels this summer.

  1. Read Aloud America (Summer Reading Program – Read Aloud America).  Download a 5-week program full of reading suggestions and activities.
  2. Get a library card from your local library. Virginia’s libraries have a vast collection of activities related to reading, story times for little ones, summer reading competitions with prizes, art classes, and gaming consoles.  One library even has a surfboard that you can borrow (Borrow a Board from Virginia Beach Public… | City of Virginia Beach).  But back to reading, access to digital reading is also available to anyone who has a library card.
  3. Use Summer Fun to Build Background Knowledge | Colorín Colorado (colorincolorado.org). Explore ways to make literacy interactive, tactile, and fun!
  4. If you have read and shared books from Tar Heel Reader, be advised that Tar Heel Reader will soon become a part of Monarch Reader: books for beginning readers of all ages (buildingwings.com).  Tar Heel Reader books can be used by all youth because they can be accessed on the computer using a variety of digital accessibility methods such as touch screen and switches in addition to typical mouse controls. The books can be read aloud and/or downloaded as a PowerPoint file to save on the computer or print.

Encourage youth in your life, be they students or your own children, to read this summer and all year long.

Tags: Assistive Technology, AT, Literacy

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