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Today's Reading News
August 27, 2008
A New Chapter for Children's Publisher Barefoot Books
The Boston Globe
How to Identify Your Child's Learning Style
San Jose Mercury News (CA)
Library Adds Literacy Stations for Young Children
The Joplin Globe (MO)
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Back to School!
Teachers are prepping lesson plans and transforming their classrooms into welcoming spaces. Parents are filling carts with pens, pencils, paper — and readying their kids for the big first day. Energy and excitement around the new school year is building! Take a look at our classroom and at-home resources to help you launch a year of reading, learning, and discovery.
Bright Ideas for Back-to-School Night — and Beyond
Back-to-school night is big event on the school calendar. This opportunity for parents and teachers to meet and connect deserves special attention. We've gathered up a backpack full of materials and resources to help make the most of back-to-school night — and set the tone for a great school year together.
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Who's Who in Your Child's School
There are many people at your child's school who are there to help your child learn, grow socially and emotionally, and navigate the school environment. Here's a selected list of who's who at your school: the teaching and administrative staff as well as organizations at the district level. You might want to keep this list handy all year long.
Books & Authors
Gene Yang: The Making of a Graphic Novel
The magic of comics takes place between the panels, says Yang, a high school teacher and award-winning graphic novelist. His book American Born Chinese received the 2007 Michael L. Printz Award for young adult literature, and was a finalist for the National Book Award — both firsts for a graphic novel. Watch as Yang demonstrates the steps in his writing and drawing process.
Credit: The Kennedy Center Education Department Performing Arts Series
Reading the Pictures: Graphic Novels for Younger Children
In a graphic novel, visuals drive the story. The cinematic, detailed, and expressive illustrations help many children, including reluctant readers, unlock a story's plot and characters. Meet Magic Pickle, Fashion Kitty, Polo, and a band of other heroes in this eclectic mix of books for adventurous kids ages 3-9.
Features
Creating a Welcoming Classroom for ELLs
Imagine what it would be like to step into a classroom where you didn't understand the language, routines, or expected behavior. This is what it feels like for many young English language learners. Here's how you can help make the transition to this new world as smooth as possible for your ELLs.
It's important to reach out to the parents of your ELLs, too. Meet Angelica Torres who was apprehensive at first about volunteering at her child's school. She loved it and now encourages other parents to get involved.
The 90-Minute Reading Block
Research shows that students need at least 90 minutes of uninterrupted reading instruction each day to make progress in reading skill development. Effective instruction should be both explicit and differentiated. Here's how to set up a productive 90-minutes.
Looking at the Literacy Coach
Many school districts have adopted coaching &mdash including literacy coaching — to improve instruction and student learning. This brief describes the characteristics of a successful coach and how to select, prepare, and evaluate coaches.
My Child's Academic Success
The U.S. Education Department provides these tips for parents about how to be involved in your child's school, and what to do if problems arise. Work with your child's teacher and school to keep the lines of communication open.
Community
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Featured Partner: National Parent-Teacher Association
PTA's mission is to be a powerful voice for all children, a relevant resource for families and communities, and a strong advocate for the education and well-being of every child. Browse the PTA website for resources, advocacy activity, and membership information.
Tips & News from Reading Rockets
- Reading Tips for Parents. These one-page parent tip sheets are now available in 11 languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, Haitian Creole, Hmong, Korean, Navajo, Russian, Spanish, Tagalog, and Vietnamese. NEW! Tips for parents of babies and toddlers.
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