
Literacy Practice Stations
2/15/2024 | 1m 4sVideo has Closed Captions
A literacy station is designated for specific learning purposes.
Literacy stations promote collaboration, motivation, and provide targeted practice for a variety of needs and abilities in a fun and easy way. Everyday activities, like talking, singing, playing sound and word games, reading, writing and drawing are all fun opportunities for literacy stations.
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Learning to Read is a local public television program presented by WNPT
Funding for LEARNING TO READ is provided by the Dollar General Literacy Foundation and the Hays Foundation.

Literacy Practice Stations
2/15/2024 | 1m 4sVideo has Closed Captions
Literacy stations promote collaboration, motivation, and provide targeted practice for a variety of needs and abilities in a fun and easy way. Everyday activities, like talking, singing, playing sound and word games, reading, writing and drawing are all fun opportunities for literacy stations.
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- [Host] Students may vary greatly in their literacy needs and ability levels.
As a result, it is necessary to provide multiple opportunities for students to read, write, and participate in meaningful experiences.
A literacy station is designated for specific learning purposes.
Literacy stations can be created by simply setting out literacy activities on a table.
Or they can be located in designated classrooms or home areas.
- [Teacher] Now we gotta make a M. Say M. - [Host] The great news is that everyday activities like talking, singing, playing sound and word games, reading, writing, and drawing, are all fun opportunities for literacy stations.
The key is to use these opportunities to help your children learn.
Literacy stations promote collaboration and motivation, while providing targeted practice for a variety of needs and abilities, in a fun and easy way.
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- [Narrator] Sponsored by the Dollar General Literacy Foundation.
Helping build literacy skills and encouraging parents and children to spend 20 minutes a day reading together.
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Learning to Read is a local public television program presented by WNPT
Funding for LEARNING TO READ is provided by the Dollar General Literacy Foundation and the Hays Foundation.