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Starfall Website - Level B (Fun to read)
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In this section of the acclaimed site, children go further than spelling out words. With a basic understanding of letter-sound relationships, your child is ready to explore a variety of genres and topics that will expand his reading vocabulary and comprehension. |
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Starfall Website - Level C (I'm Reading)
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This advanced section of the acclaimed educational website starfall.com, will transition your child from learning to read to reading to learn. These vocabulary-controlled stories introduce children to words they will frequently encounter in reading. Selections read in their entirety model the qualities of fluent reading: intonation, expression, inflection and rate. |
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Starfall - Full website
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Whether you want to introduce the letters to your child or develop his/her reading abilities, Starfall.com is the website you need. Starfall is recognized and highly rated by experts. The Reading Teacher named Starfall.com one of 'Five Internet sites too good to miss' (May 2006). In 2005 and again in 2008, Homeschool.com recognized Starfall as one of their top five educational websites. Starfall was the first Internet site to be recognized by Children's Software & New Media Review as the highest rated product in their Early Elementary category, Spring 2004. |
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The Llama Who Had No Pajama
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Clip - 10:13 min From trickling trills to tongue twisters, Children’s Poet Laureate Mary Ann Hoberman reads several of her poems and ends with the acclaimed book "The Llama Who Had No Pajama". Race through her quick thick rhymes about brothers and bothers, bits and beets. |
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Fox in Socks by Dr.Seuss
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Clip - 3:46 min - Fox in Socks is a children's book by Dr. Seuss, first published in 1965. It features two main characters, Fox and his partner Knox, who converse almost entirely in densely rhyming tongue-twisters. Try to repeat after the narrator! |






