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Funontherun.Pdf Message to Parents Make the Most Nota para los padres out of TV Time Learning to read is a big step for any child, Aprovecha el tiempo mientras ven la televisión and it’s even more fun when you do it together. With you by their sides, children can learn to read step by step, WATCH WITH YOUR CHILD! ¡VE LA TELEVISIÓN CON TU practicing important skills and fi nding the magic of stories. Ask your child questions about HIJO! Hazle preguntas sobre lo what is happening on screen que está pasando en la pantalla PBS KIDS Raising Readers has created this activity book to partner with and what might happen next. y lo que podría pasar después. you, your child, and your child’s doctor to make reading a fun and simple part of everyday life. Whether you’re singing, telling stories, searching for letters, or discovering new words together, we hope your family enjoys this book. PBS KIDS Raising Readers is committed to raising MAKE CONNECTIONS HAGAN CONEXIONES entre healthy readers. between things that are las cosas que están pasando en happening in the show el programa y la vida de tu hijo. Visit PBSKids.org/read for more games, tips, and activities. And, talk and in your child’s world. to your child’s doctor about ways to help your family be healthy and happy. Play “I Spy” - ask your JUEGA “I SPY” - Pide a tu hijo que SPOT WORDS Aprender a leer es un gran paso para cualquier niño y es aún más child to SEÑALE PALABRAS mientras divertido cuando lo hace con sus padres. Con ustedes a su lado, los niños as they appear on screen. aparecen en la pantalla. pueden aprender a leer paso a paso practicando habilidades importantes y encontrando la magia en los cuentos. HAVE FUN! Act out scenes, ¡DIVIÉRTANSE! Actúen escenas, PBS KIDS Raising Readers ha creado este libro de actividades para apoyar draw pictures, play games, hagan dibujos, jueguen juegos y a ustedes, a su hijo y al medico de su hijo, a hacer de la lectura una and sing songs that build on canten canciones que refuercen parte sencilla y divertida de cada día. Esperamos que su familia disfrute what your child has learned. lo que tu hijo acaba de aprender. este libro, ya sea a través de canciones, cuentos, buscar letras y formar palabras juntos. PBS KIDS Raising Readers está comprometido a formar lectores sanos. Make sure to visit Asegúrense de visitar Visiten PBSKids.org/read para más juegos, consejos y actividades. PBSKids.org/read PBSKi ds.org/read Y no olviden hablar con el médico de su hijo sobre cómo ayudar a formar to play fun literacy para jugar juegos divertidos de una familia sana y feliz. games featuring characters palabras con los personajes de from PBS KIDS Raising PBS KIDS Raising Readers. Readers shows. 2 33 Fun Games All About ! to Help Your Child ¡Todo sobre ti! YYouou! Learn to Read NAME (Nombre) Juegos divertidos para ayudar a tu hijo a aprender a leer AGE (Edad) Find the fi rst letter of Encuentren la primera letra What are your favorite things? 1 your child’s name at home, del nombre de tu hijo en ¿Cuáles son tus cosas favoritas? in the car, or on the bus. tu casa, en el auto o en el autobús. SPORT (Deporte) 2 Sing songs together. Canten canciones juntos. Hat. Cat. Sat. Rhyme Hat. Cat. Sat. Encuentren FRUIT (Fruta) 3 words with your child. palabras que rimen. Share a story with your Comparte una historia con tu BOOK (Libro) child, then ask your child hijo y después píde a tu hujo 4 to share one with you. que te cuente una historia. VEGETABLE (Verdura) Point out words you Señalen palabras que ven 5 see every day on signs cada día en letreros y en la and at the store. tienda. COLOR (Color) Watch PBS KIDS shows like Ve la programación de PBS 6 SUPER WHY, WORDWORLD, KIDS con tu hijo. Después, DRAW YOURSELF DINOSAUR TRAIN, encuentren las letras y (Dibújate a ti mismo) MARTHA SPEAKS, and palabras del programa. $ SESAME STREET with your child. Then fi nd the letters and words from the show. 4 55 Play with Words The Word on the Street is... Juega con las palabras La palabra en mi vecindario es... Brush Abby loves to rhyme. Read this riddle to guess what is speaking. Draw a picture of your answer Find the path using the words that rhyme. then act out the riddle. Lee este acertijo y adivina quién está hablando. Haz un dibujo de tu respuesta A Abby le gusta formar rimas. y actua el acertijo. Encuentra el camino usando palabras que rimen. START (Comienzo) I clean your teeth or untangle your hair. Or dip me in paint CAT to color here and there. What am I? Limpio tus dientes o desenredo tus cabellos. Lustro tus zapatos para que queden bellos. ¿Qué soy? BOAT RAT HAT ?? BAT FROG FINISH MAT FLOWER (Final) 6 7 6 For answer, go to page 23. (Para encontrar las respuestas, ve a la página 23). 7 Abby and Elmo Coloring Page! Connect the Letters! ¡La página de dibujo de Elmo y Abby! ¡Une las letras! Connect the dots starting with the letter A and ending with the letter Z to fi nd out what DOG loves to fetch. Une los puntos epezando con la letra A y terminando con la letra Z para descubrir lo que a DOG le gusta buscar. W V D E C U X F K L O P R S T M Y B G J Q Z H N A I 88 9 Build a Fruit Salad Let’s Make a Match! Construye la palabra y haz ¡Hagamos conexiones! la ensalada de frutas Draw a line between the word Dibuja una línea entre la palabra y Help Chef PIG make a delicious fruit and the matching WordThing™ el dibujo que corresponde. salad by writing in the missing letters. or WordFriend™ picture. Ayuda a Chef PIG a hacer una deliciosa ensalada de frutas escribiendo la letra que falta. BOX DOG __PPLE PEA __ HAT WATERMELO__ BUG ROCKET BANA __ A DUCK Help Box Ayuda ARNN 1010 For answers, go to page 23. (Para encontrar las respuestas, ve a la página 23). For answers, go to page 23. (Para encontrar las respuestas, ve a la página 23). 11 PBSkids.org/island Sign up your child at PBSkids.org/island to play reading games with his or her favorite PBS KIDS characters. 12 13 Alpha Pig’s Super Why’s Grocery Amazing Alphabet Store Adventure La aventura de Super Why en el supemercado El increible alfabeto de Alpha Pig Super Why needs help making a healthy smiley face snack First, color in the alphabet. Colorea el alfabeto y después haz from fruits and vegetables. Circle the food in each sentence. Then circle all the letters in your un círculo alrededor de cada letra de Then draw a picture of the smiley face snack. name. Write your name on the sign. tu nombre. Escribe tu nombre en el letrero. Super Why necesita ayuda para hacer una comida saludable con frutas y verduras en forma de carita feliz. Haz un círculo alrededor del alimento en cada frase y dibuja la comida con forma de carita feliz que hiciste. Super Why zaps two for the eyes. Next, he zaps a for the nose. And last, he zaps a for a big smiling mouth. Draw the smiley face snack. Dibuja la comida de carita feliz. $ 1414 15 14 For answers, go to page 23. (Para encontrar las respuestas, ve a la página 23). 15 Lionel Gets Hip! Write a Poem! ¡Lionel tiene la palabra hip! ¡Escribe un poema! Help Lionel think of parts of the body with three A poem can be a story or song that rhymes. Look around letters in their names. Write them down in the for something you might say ”hello“ to. Draw a favorite thing in each box. spaces below. Add a picture of yourself. Ayuda a Lionel a pensar en partes de su cuerpo que se escriban con tres letras. Escríbelas en los Un poema puede ser un cuento o canción que rime. Busca algo a lo que le espacios indicados. puedas decir “hola”. Dibuja una de tus cosas favoritas en cada espacio. Pón una foto de ti mismo. 5. Hello to the 1. 2. 6. Hello to the tree. 3. HIP Hello to the 7. 4. Hello to me. 16 17 16 For answers, go to page 23. (Para encontrar las respuestas, ve a la página 23). 17 Find the Word Martha Speaks Encuentra la palabra Coloring Page COLOR THE LETTERS the same color to fi nd out what Martha says Página de colorear de Martha Speaks when she eats healthy vegetable soup. Colore a las letras del mismo color para descubrir lo que Martha dice al comer su saludable sopa de verduras. 18 19 18 For answer, go to page 23. (Para encontrar las respuestas, ve a la página 23). 19 KIDS Club aetn.org/kids Join the AETN KIDS Club, and The AETN KIDS website is a safe and you will receive an educational educational place that offers local and monthly e-newsletter that includes PBS educational resources to help open information about: the world to all Arkansas children. At the AETN KIDS website you can: Watch your favorite PBS KIDS shows. Follow our blog to get the latest information about new educational resources, upcoming Special children’s programs events, contests, PBS initiatives and more.
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