Nobody can learn to read in one day. Languages are pretty hard to master. You can teach them a few letters though, especially if you use flash cards.
The best way to teach a child to read an analogue clock is to begin with reading books that illustrate and teach the concept of time. After a child has a grasp of the concept of time, worksheets can help teach a child to read an analogue clock.
To learn how to juggle you can read a book on juggling, watch a tutorial on YouTube, take a one day seminar on party tricks or ask someone you know to teach you.
Music classes are widely offered in elementary and high schools, and will teach one how to read music. Additionally, there are many musicians who offer private music lessons and can teach one to read music. Finally, websites like Essential Music Theory, Make Use Of, and WikiHow have articles that one can use to teach oneself how to read music.
there isn't one
read and write latin
read and write latin
I don't think there is one, sorry!
This is one of the best series I've ever read as a kid.
i think it would teach the kid to care
Well what i would do is right down the alphabet and teach him one letter at a time, what sounds each letter makes and what it looks like capitalized and lower cased. After he knows what each letter looks like right down simmple words such as dog or cat. To teach him that reading is fun you could make up small games that are about reading.
One Day at a Time - 1975 Schneider's Kid 3-11 was released on: USA: 13 December 1977
A slogan could incorporate that teaching a child to read is almost as good as finding the last piece of chocolate. Reading is a poor man's round trip ticket around the world, could shed light on that many poor people do not travel but books can help with that.