1. Interactive Storytime Sessions: Organize interactive storytime sessions where children can actively participate by guessing what happens next in the story.
  2. Create a Reading Corner: Design a cozy reading corner in the classroom with colorful cushions, bean bags, and a variety of age-appropriate books.
  3. Alphabet Scavenger Hunt: Organize a fun alphabet scavenger hunt where children have to find objects that start with each letter of the alphabet.
  4. Rhyming Word Games: Engage students in rhyming word games to help them recognize patterns in language and improve their phonemic awareness.
  5. Sight Words Treasure Hunt: Hide sight word cards around the classroom and encourage students to find and read them aloud.
  6. Mini Book Club: Start a mini book club where students can choose a book to read together and discuss their favorite parts.
  7. Puppet Storytelling: Use puppets to bring stories to life and encourage students to retell the story in their own words.
  8. Letter Tracing Activities: Introduce letter tracing activities to help students practice writing letters while learning their sounds.
  9. Reading Buddies Program: Pair older students or volunteers with 3-year-olds to read together and foster a love for reading.
  10. Themed Reading Days: Organize themed reading days such as pajama day or beach day, where students can dress up and read related books together.