Summer Reading Workshops 2015. Pinterest North Dakota CSLP Indiana Louisiana Linda Austin (Morton Mandan) Linda Austin Susie Sharp (Eddy-New Rockford)

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Welcome to Primary What do we do in P1? Soft start Literacy Number work and maths Topic and interdisciplinary learning Art, music, drama,
Advertisements

Brilliant Beginnings Michelle Berkshire Kristine Davi Jennie Hossack Janifer Haddock Jen Mellow.
Weekly Plan template for theme-based area activities that support literacy development.
A Superhero Social Thinking Curriculum
Every Child Ready to Dallas Public Library Association Association for Library Service to Children Pre-Readers.
2015. Teen Program.. Advocating for Teen Programming. Teens Need Libraries Literacy skills Digital literacy skills Learning outside of school Workforce.
Comics have been in the world for a long time. Comics are mainly about a superhero. My favorite comics are made by DC and Marvel. They are AMAZING! They.
26 March Independent STUDIES 100 % by Friday CLICK TO BEGIN Questions: Click Here 5 SOLUTIONS Directions: 1. Click on play. 2. Click to begin. 3. Click.
Preschool Literacy and Numeracy Kim Young Kindergarten Teacher Resource Teacher Austin Preschool Connections.
Ipads in the Classroom Internet with Safari Photos. Save an image from the web Videos Apps Creating content: story /stop motion animation collaboration.
2015 Adult Program. Programs v. Programming You can have a “program” without “programming” Programming does not have to fit the theme of the program –
Fun with WORDS for Parents and Children. Goals for Today’s Workshop Overview of the program’s values & ECRR’s six pre-reading skills Review of best practices.
Birthday Party Visual Schedule For more teaching resources, visit
Fun with Letters for Parents &Children. Goals for Today’s Workshop Overview of the program’s values & ECRR’s six pre-reading skills Review of best practices.
Design a MexicoTravel Poster
SUPERHEROES GIVE BACK! GIVE KIDS AN OPPORTUNITY TO BE REAL SUPER HEROES FOR THEIR COMMUNITY.
Every Child Ready to your library® Public Library Association Association for Library Service to Children Early Talkers.
Every Child Ready to your library® Public Library Association Association for Library Service to Children Talkers.
Welcome to Our Class. Welcome to First Grade!  Hold on…I have lots of information to give you in a short amount of time  Please let me know if you have.
SPONSORED BY READ TO ME, A PROGRAM OF THE IDAHO COMMISSION FOR LIBRARIES.
Kindergarten 2011/2012. Standards and objectives  Common Core Curriculum  Dibels Next  Tool Kits   HB2732   Pre and Post test assessments assessments.
Ready to Read: Early Literacy
ENCYCLOPEDIAS. DEFINITION  Usually a set of books in reference  Includes a variety of topics and information about people, places, and things  Gives.
Copyright 2004, State Library of Louisiana, 701 North 4 th St., Baton Rouge, LA , PH: (225) 342 – 4931, FX: (225) , WEB:
Micki Freeny DC Public Libraries. Early literacy is what children know about reading and writing before they actually learn to read and write. What about.
+ Welcome to 2 nd Grade! Everything you need to know and more… Presented by your 2 nd grade teachers, Kristen Allsup, Becca Hamm, Kristin Hoeflinger, and.
Welcome to Our Class. Welcome to First Grade!  Hold on…I have lots of information to give you in a short amount of time  Please let me know if you have.
[Insert the name of your library and/or your library’s logo here.] Fun with Science & Math for Parents and Children.
Sustainability Performance 2012 & 2013 Goals. Jaz Hotels & Resorts 2012 Performance  Sustainability Performance  Resources consumption Achievements.
Welcome to Second Grade! Jessica Rosenthal Room # 144
An elective for gifted high school students. Create an individual learning experience. Design your own course.
Welcome to Year 1 at Newburgh ‘. Year 1 at Newburgh ‘ How we support children during the transition from Reception to Year 1 Topics Daily routine Homework.
Copyright 2004, State Library of Louisiana, 701 North 4 th St., Baton Rouge, LA , PH: (225) 342 – 4931, FX: (225) , WEB:
Born to Read Promoting Early Literacy Skills in the Westerville Community.
Winter Wonderland Presented by: Julie Quast, M.S.E. National Board Certified Teacher and Reading Specialist.
Welcome to Kindergarten Open House
Stations October Project Topics What makes our community unique? Geography Map Skills Writing Letters Compare and Contrast Creating a Podcast 
Building a Paragraph with a Bubble Map
Marija Dalbello Comics Rutgers School of Communication, Information, and Library Studies
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CLUB PIONEER HIGH SCHOOL
Weekly Plan template for theme-based area activities that support literacy development.
Day 1. Literacy development Why are we here? Historical trends in beginning reading. Language and reading development.
Reading Development Megan Shea.
Online Comic Creators.
WELCOME TO PARENT ORIENTATION CLASS 2-203
History–Social Science: Learning Experience 11
Name _____________________________________________ Week of__________________ Find the matching stamp and stamp your letter in the box.
Welcome to Kindergarten Curriculum Night September 11, 2013.
Open House July Agenda A day in the life of your second grader Morning routines Literacy block (Daily 5) Specials Literacy Block contd. Lunch Math.
First Grade Open House Mrs. Bango Room
2016 Adult Summer Reading Challenge: Exercise Your Mind – Read!
2016 Summer Reading Workshops
Back to School Mrs. Bruce Room 201. Foster a love for reading and life-long learning Create a positive environment Strengthen character traits.
SUMMER PROGRAM 2011 CHAPTERS PLANNING & PROMOTING & EVALUATING.
Kindergarten Miss Arlotto. Education DeSales University (2005) Undergrad Degree in Elementary Education Certified Special Education Teacher East Stroudsburg.
GETTING STARTED WITH SELF-DIRECTED PROGRAMMING NDSL SPRING WORKSHOPS 2016.
Public Libraries and the Every Child Ready to Read Initiative Kendra Cutting.
ENCYCLOPEDIAS
Good4U Back2School Initiative
Curriculum planning: Literature.
Early Literacy By: Mrs. Wing.
What it is Why it is important How families can support it
Digitally Enhanced Learning Speed Learning Session
Chapter 11 Oral Language: Listening and Speaking
Social/Social Studies/Math
Mrs. Daly’s class-Wednesday-Please return library books on Tuesday.
Mrs. Monacelli`s Class Week of November 14th Book We Read:
TRADING CARDS Skills Required:
Teen Team: Read Together
Presentation transcript:

Summer Reading Workshops 2015

Pinterest North Dakota CSLP Indiana Louisiana Linda Austin (Morton Mandan) Linda Austin Susie Sharp (Eddy-New Rockford) Susie Sharp

Discussion Topics Promotion Registration Programming Evaluation

Prizes Weekly trinkets and/or end of program prizes Drawings for big prizes Activity kits Social events Intangible – measuring collective progress Donations (sponsored by Friends group) Intrinsic motivation/no prizes

Community Heroes Celebrate Heroes Heroes in Our Community Hooray for Heroes

Historical Heroes ND Heroes History’s Heroes Mighty Girl Heroes Edsitement

Animal Heroes Service animals Military dogs Search and Rescue dogs Biblioburro

Comics Resources DC Comics Activity Sheets Trading Card creator Marvel Create Your Own Superhero Marvel Create Your Own Superhero Make Beliefs Comix

Science with Superheroes Big Hero 6 Experiments Heroes of science Superhero experiments Science of superheroes Superhero experiments

Be an Environmental Hero Energy saving mission Nature activities Environmental resources Nature Rocks activities PBS Kids Earth’s Birthday Gift

Gaming Tabletop Superheroes LEGO Superhero games

Parties Superhero party ideas Superhero party must-haves Comic book superhero party Superhero party activities Superhero party games Superhero party activities Prize punch box

Printables Word bubbles Comic bubbles Boom Pop Pow Superhero logos Superhero border Coloring pages Masks

Early Literacy Print motivation Phonological awareness Vocabulary Narrative skills Print awareness Letter knowledge

Early Literacy Superhero letter match Superhero sensory sink Superhero word smash

Questions Sarah Matusz