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- Parent & Afterschool Resources | Grades K – 2 | Printout | Word Play
Bingo Game
Use this printout to play bingo with your child on a wide variety of topics. This printout will help your child with sight words and will help improve his or her vocabulary and reading. - Parent & Afterschool Resources | Grades K – 2 | Printout | Learning New Skills
Exploring the Five Senses
This printout helps engage children in the thinking about how their five senses contribute to their understanding of and communication about their world. - Parent & Afterschool Resources | Grades K – 5 | Printout | Learning New Skills
Google Image Search Instructions
Use these instructions to find images of signs, logos, and product labels that you can share with children. These instructions are for the Google Image search engine. - Parent & Afterschool Resources | Grades K – 2 | Printout | Charting Progress
I'm a Reading Star
Encourage an interest in reading by creating a chart to keep track of all the books a child has read. The chart also asks children to rate the books. - Parent & Afterschool Resources | Grades K – 2 | Printout | Writing It Out
My Amazing ABC Book
Children who are learning to read and write letters and words will love making their very own ABC book. - Parent & Afterschool Resources | Grades K – 2 | Printout | Writing It Out
My Autobiography
Channel children's fondness for talking about their own lives into a creative project by helping them write an autobiography. - Parent & Afterschool Resources | Grades K – 12 | Printout | Learning New Skills
Three Ways to Bind a Handmade Book
Use one of these three techniques for bookbinding to make children's and teens' multi-page texts easier to keep, share, and display. - Parent & Afterschool Resources | Grades K – 1 | Printout | Word Play
Uh-Oh! Alphabet Game
This activity helps children learn to recognize letters and their sounds, and to associate sounds and letters with words.