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Malden Public Schools
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During the summer, in the absence of school, learning declines. Throughout these months, all children backslide in math—but in literacy, the gap between high and low socio-economic status children widens.
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Low-income students, who may not have the same level of access to books and literacy resources, tend to decline more than wealthier students.
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What can families do?
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Malden Public Library Many activities for children and families.
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Malden Public Library Summer Hours Main Library Mon., Tues., Wed. 9:00am -9:00pm Thurs. and Fri, 9:00am to 6:00pm Closed on Saturday and Sunday. Children’s Room Monday & Wednesday 9:00am -9:00pm Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday 9:00am to 6:00pm Closed on Saturday and Sunday. maldenpubliclibrary.org 781-324-0218
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Malden Public Library Story Hours Discounted tickets to several museums Discounted tickets to Franklin Park Zoo Monday night adult book group With a library card, books can be taken out and returned
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Family Reading Time Have a time every day when everyone reads together. Minimum of 20 minutes. – Turn off the television – Read to each other – Talk about what your child is reading – Ask questions o Who is your favorite character and why? o What do think will happen next? Why? o Let’s change the setting. What if this happened in the winter, instead of the summer?
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Set Reading Goals for the Family Age appropriate goals: – Ages 5-7, 20 to 30 minutes – Ages 8 and up 30 minutes or more Give incentives for meeting the goal: – Ice cream – Extra 30 minutes of television or computer time – Extra 30 minutes outside to play – Choose a special game to play
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Spend Time Together as a Family
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Raymond Family in New York
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Free Family Activities Ride bicycles Malden’s 27 parks – Picnic lunches – Barbecue at Pine Banks – Swings, slides, soccer, basketball, tennis – Fish Fellsmere Pond
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Close, but Outside of Malden Bunker Hill Monument USS Constitution( Old Ironsides) State House Boston Public Gardens Boston Public Library The beach
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Have a Successful Summer Play games Talk to your children Read everyday- set a good example – Let your child read what he/she enjoys – Minimum of 20 minutes every day Exercise Eat healthy Have a GREAT and productive summer!!
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Title 1 Office Malden Public Schools Janice Raymond- Director of Literacy & Title 1 jraymond@malden.mec.edu 781-397-7332 Malden Public Library www.maldenpubliclibrary.org 781-324-0218
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