Celebrate National Reading Month with these Curriculum Pathways resources, including Read Aloud and Show With Code: Finding Word Families.

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It's well known that reading is fundamental to academic success. As you're preparing to celebrate National Reading Month, take a look at a few of the Curriculum Pathways® resources you can use in your classroom.


Learning to read

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Read Aloud enables you to read to anyone from anywhere. Record yourself reading and share with family and friends to create a story time experience even when you’re apart.

Early readers can choose from three unique reading modes: Read to Me, Help Me Read, and Read by Myself. Words are highlighted as the familiar voice speaks each word, so it is easy for early readers to follow along. 


Reading to learn

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Introducing Robert Frost allows established readers to analyze Frost's poems, discover important characteristics of his writings and research biographical information. 

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The Harlem Voices in Langston Hughes' Poetry lets readers discover the distinctive voices of Harlem speakers through selected works by Hughes. Students explore how voice and tone affect a speaker's attitude. 


CodeSnaps Corner

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Coding may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of reading instruction, but this CodeSnaps lesson offers a new way to engage students. Show With Code: Finding Word Families challenges students to write a program that displays their knowledge of word families.


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