SUMMER READING WPCSD.

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SUMMER READING WPCSD

WHAT’S IN THE BOOK? What can you tell from the picture? What do you think this book will be about? What can you tell from the picture? Have you read anything else by this author? What was it like?

UNPACK A BOOK TELL ME ABOUT THIS PICTURE WHAT CAN WE FIND OUT ABOUT THE BOOK HERE?

HABITS OF A GOOD READER Try a new strategy each day! MAKING CONNECTIONS That reminds me of … I know about this from … ASKING QUESTIONS I wonder … Why? VISUALIZING I can see … I can hear/touch/taste/feel … MAKING PREDICTIONS I’m guessing that … Maybe ... SYNTHESIZING In the end … Oh, I get it … Try a new strategy each day!

LITERACY: TELLING STORIES Do I give my child the chance to read a story to me using: the print picture clues his memory to help him make sense of the story? Do I do the same?

QUESTIONS TO ASK MYSELF … Does my child enjoy the book we are reading? How do I know? Do I encourage my child to "pretend read," joining in where he has memorized a word or phrase? When I ask questions, am I giving my child enough time to think and answer? Do I connect ideas in the book to things that are familiar to my child? Do I notice if he does this on his own? Do I let my child know how much I like his ideas and encourage him to tell me more? Do I point out letters, such as the first letter of his name?

The Read-Aloud – a Model

How many minutes does your child read per day? Minutes per day 60 21 10 Words per year 4,358,000 1,823,000 622,000 Time management and development of literacy in the home can make all the difference in the academic development of your child! Your child can not run the risk of not reading every day.

THE CONTENTS OF THE BOOK BAGGIES: Pamphlet with reading lists for grades K-5 3 books to read at home this summer A bookmark with reading tips Passport to Reading to present at the public library Barnes and Noble log to document 8 books read Calendar of events at the White Plains Public Library

LOOK FOR BOOKS TOGETHER The public library: www.wppl.lib.ny.us/ Local bookstores The school library Online Borrow & loan from friends/family