After more than a year of pandemic learning, students' literacy skills have suffered--here are some fun ways to get back on track

5 strategies to help students build literacy skills


After more than a year of pandemic learning, students' literacy skills have suffered--here are some fun ways to get back on track

Strong literacy skills help students build a foundation for success in school and beyond. But students' reading skills are stumbling, and in some cases, the declines have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and limited access to learning resources during virtual and hybrid education.

Reading comes naturally to some children, but to others, it's a chore, or they shy away from it because they lack confidence.

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