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National Center On Improving Literacy- Summer Reading Done Right 

Summer Reading Done Right


It is important for students to practice their reading skills when they are out of school for the summer. Keeping children engaged and reading during the summer months will have a big impact when they return to class in the fall. In this article, we look at why summer reading is important and how you can do it well. We hope you'll learn some helpful tips for increasing reading opportunities over the summer.

Three Tips for Summer Reading

Ideas for Reluctant or Struggling Readers

The 3 Tips above are great for all readers, but if you have a child who struggles with print or who doesn't like to read for pleasure, try one of these ideas:

Summer Reading Resources

The Supporting Your Child's Reading Development Implementation Toolkit can help you find strategies, tips, and activities to help your child develop as a reader from preschool through adolescence.

Discover how parents and families can use everyday time together as an opportunity for learning and building reading skills with the Supporting Your Child with Reading Needs Implementation Toolkit.

Use these Reading Adventure Packs for Families from Reading Rockets to encourage hands-on fun and learning centered around paired fiction and nonfiction books.


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Three Ways to Prevent Summer Slide

Many children, especially struggling readers, forget some of what they've learned or slip out of practice during the summer months. Try these strategies to help your reader improve her reading during the summer and beyond:


It's hard to keep up a reading routine in a season packed with distractions and diversions. These suggestions will fit into a busy schedule and make reading fun! https://www.scholastic.com/parents/books-and-reading/reading-resources/developing-reading-skills/three-ways-to-prevent-summer-slide.html