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  1. Reading - Wikipedia

    Reading is the process of taking in the sense or meaning of symbols, often specifically those of a written language, by means of sight or touch. [1][2][3][4] For educators and researchers, …

  2. Reading.com

    Once your child has a foundation in word-blending skills, it's time to read books! Our co-read format will ease your child into book reading in a supportive way. Together you will read fun …

  3. Practise English reading skills | LearnEnglish

    There are different types of texts and interactive exercises that practise the reading skills you need to do well in your studies, to get ahead at work and to communicate in English in your …

  4. Children's Literacy Foundation - Opening books, opening minds, …

    CLiF is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to inspire a love of reading and writing among children up to age 12 throughout New Hampshire and Vermont.

  5. Watch Reading Rainbow Stories

    Watch selected videos from the beloved children's series Reading Rainbow.

  6. What Is Reading? - Reading Rockets

    Reading is a multifaceted process involving word recognition, comprehension, fluency, and motivation. Learn how readers integrate these facets to make meaning from print.

  7. READING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Examples of reading in a Sentence The family attended the reading of her will. The speech ended with a reading from his latest novel. After several readings, I finally understood the meaning of …

  8. Reading Skills | Learn English

    Improve your English reading skills. EnglishClub helps ESL learners with tips, exercises and tests, a reading guide, recommended reading, short stories.

  9. Science of Reading - National Center on Improving Literacy

    Why Does Fluent Reading Matter? Fluency with text is the ability to read words, phrases, sentences, and stories accurately, with enough speed, and expression.

  10. Reading 101 | Reading Rockets

    Explore our primer on the key components of reading, including oral language, phonemic awareness, decoding, orthographic mapping, fluency, vocabulary, comprehension, and writing.