WAYNE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS: Literacy at Home: NC Digital Children’s Reading Initiative

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Wayne County Public Schools issued the following announcement on Aug. 4.

In order to provide continuing support for North Carolina’s youngest readers, The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Office of Early Learning has developed and released “Literacy at Home.” 

This digital resource provides literacy activities at each grade level, pre-kindergarten through fifth grade. 

Families and communities may access this resource for activities that specifically target the literacy skills of phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and oral language. 

When children grow in each of these foundational areas they are well on their way to becoming proficient readers.

To learn more, click on Digital Children’s Reading Initiative. 

Original source can be found here.



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