L UNCH AND L EARN R EADING & W RITING Grades 3-5.

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L UNCH AND L EARN R EADING & W RITING Grades 3-5

L EVELED L IBRARY 3rd

MILESTONE 1: Y OUR CHILD BEGINS TO READ LONGER BOOKS WITH FEWER ILLUSTRATIONS AND DISTINCT CHAPTERS ( CHAPTER BOOKS ). 3rd Take turns reading aloud together. Talk about the story you're reading together. Explain new words to help build vocabulary. Ask your child to read you recipes and other written directions. READ! Talk about the books or magazine articles you're reading and enjoying.

M ODEL HOW TO RETELL SOMETHING : USE WORDS LIKE FIRST, THEN, NEXT, FINALLY 3rd

W HAT CAN BE DONE AT HOME ? Reading together and asking questions Who is it about? Where is it happening? What do you think about the book? What might happen next?

3rd

U SING A READ ALOUD TO DEMONSTRATE HOW A STORY TENDS TO GO 4th

W HERE DO I START ? 4th

MILESTONE 2: Y OUR CHILD CAN READ INDEPENDENTLY, AND ENJOYS READING A VARIETY OF BOOKS. 4th Provide different kinds of reading materials geared to his interests (a kids sports magazine, or books on the hobbies or other activities he loves). Treat your child like a reading expert, for instance, say: "You've been reading a lot of those mystery story books. Which one do you think is best? Why?" Provide your child with some free time every day to relax and read. Keep reading aloud to your child (to strengthen his vocabulary, comprehension, and listening skills, as well as his enjoyment of reading).

5th

A NALYZING STORIES IN READING 5th

Reading Writing

W RITING ABOUT READING 5th

Don’t limit their reading to just storybooks

S TUDENTS SHOULD READ AT LEAST 20 MINUTES EACH NIGHT ! I won't describe what I look like. Whatever you're thinking, it's probably worse. ~auggie Ivan is an easygoing gorilla. Living at the Exit 8 Big Top Mall and Video Arcade, he has grown accustomed to humans watching him through the glass walls of his domain. He rarely misses his life in the jungle. In fact, he hardly ever thinks about it at all. "Forgiveness, light, love, and soup. These essential ingredients combine into a tale that is as soul- stirring as it is delicious." — BOOKLIST (starred review)

Students in grades K-5 will receive a record of progress.

Independent reading level Writing on demand at the end of each writing unit.

A NY QUESTIONS ?

L ET ME KNOW IF YOU NEED ANYTHING … Ali Buzzell EIP Reading