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5 Fun and Educational Reading Activities for Elementary Students to Boost Literacy Skills

As an elementary school teacher or parent, it is important to encourage reading among young students. One way to do this is through engaging reading activities. One activity is to have the students create their own book club where they can discuss books they have read. Another activity is to have students read aloud to each other in groups. Additionally, creating a reading challenge where students can earn rewards for reading a certain number of books can be a fun way to motivate young readers. These activities not only promote reading but also help students develop critical thinking, communication, and social skills.