Welcome to our Family Literacy Night..

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Welcome to our Family Literacy Night.

Outcomes reading is a thinking activity how we teach reading in our classrooms how you can support your child at home

Reading in the Classroom Modeled Reading or Read Alouds Shared Reading Guided Reading Independent Reading

Modeled Reading or Read Alouds I do…you watch…

Shared Reading We do together…

Guided Reading You do…I watch and coach…

Independent Reading You do…

Fix-up Strategies Does it….. sound right ? look right ? make sense ?

Fix-up Strategies Cont’d Look at the picture Go back Skip the word and read on Try a word Go on keep reading

High Level Questions

Elbow Partner Time Is there any other way you help your child at home with reading?

Thanks School Council Chair, Jeff Reynolds Day Care Provider, Sue Kowch Parent Volunteers Our Teachers