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Summer reading log and coloring sheet
The Village The Village
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Symphonic Safari was created in support of Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra to engage children in reading and music education by offering creative, music and instrument-themed literacy activities that entertained while educating.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
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This summer reading challenge, from Maya's Book Nook, is perfect for kids on summer break.
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Use this resource to support your child's vocabulary, comprehension, and reading development.
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Use this resource to support your child's vocabulary, comprehension, and reading development.
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Use this resource to support your child's vocabulary, comprehension, and reading development.
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The student will produce descriptive words.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
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The student will gain speed and accuracy in reading words.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
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Students alphabetize uppercase letters and write corresponding lowercase letters.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
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This arts-themed activity book focuses on building children's literacy skills.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
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This sports-themed activity book focuses on building children's literacy skills.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
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The student will form compound words.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
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The student will blend base words and inflections to make words.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
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The student will blend base words and affixes to make words.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
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The student will identify base words and affixes.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
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The student will blend syllables in words.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
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The student will blend syllables in words.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
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The student will segment syllables in words.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
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The student will segment syllables in words.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
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The student will identify variant correspondences in words.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
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The student will identify variant correspondences in words.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
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The student will identify variant correspondences in words.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
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