A reading and writing curriculum for Family Child Care Providers, Children and Families
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1. Sit close to the children or they will not be able to see the book
True False -- (I don't know / no answer)
2. Before you read a book to children, first read it silently to yourself.
3. Have younger children look at the cover of the book and guess what the story is about.
4. Always keep your voice the same when you are reading aloud.
5. Make the sound of things instead of reading the words.
6. Although they can read by themselves, school age children enjoy having chapter books read aloud to them.
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