Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts

Monday, May 12, 2008

Great Dog Books for Summer Reading!


Looking for some summer reading?Dog writers Association of America Celebrates Great books about Life with Dogs:

Best general interest book:

The Howell Book of Dogs by Liz Palika

Best Care and Health Book:

The Living Guide for senior dogs by Diane Morgan

The Best Single-Breed Pet Guide:

The Australian Shepherd Published By TFH Publications


Best All-Breed Magazine:

AKC Family Dog Published By:AKC

Best Special Interest Magazine:

Dogs for kids Published By: Fancy publications





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Sunday, March 9, 2008

Children Reading through Different Learning Styles


I found this great story in The Sheboygan Press:

Go to the Head of the Class:

Furry pals make reading fun at Longfellow School

Students from Longfellow Elementary School read to area dogs recently to bone up on their reading skills, thanks to a creative program developed by third-grade teacher Julie Hauck.

The program, which is open to second- and third-graders at Longfellow, is Pages for Preston Reading Therapy Dog Program.

Second-graders spend 30 minutes a week and third-graders 45 minutes a week to read to dogs from the Green Grove Dog Kennels/Green Grove Therapy Dogs.

"My goal is to provide a companion for my students to read to who will help them increase their reading fluency, attitude and confidence," said Hauck. "Therapy dogs are ideal for this job because they provide students the opportunity to read in a non-threatening atmosphere."

This allows students to focus on their reading instead of worrying about how others are judging their abilities.

"We are really enjoying it," said one of the teachers, implementing this program. "I was an elementary classroom teacher before I got into dog training and so the program combines my favorite things — children and dogs. The children seem to be excited to have the dogs come into the classroom and we work in reading circles, with the dogs and kids reading together."

The students also get the opportunity to assist in training the dogs with standard commands like sit, stay and come. This means that kids get to "practice" owning a pet before actually getting them. Which means more responsible pet owners, and less animals ending up in shelters.




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