Family Literacy Night: February 2015 Kiosk Show by Mrs. van den Akker.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Sharon F. Andrews, Ed.D. The Importance of Parent
Advertisements

Working and Communicating with the Adults at School EDEL 413 CSUB Debbie Meadows.
We Volunteers. Our Volunteer Philosophy Volunteers are critically important to the BCA and we always strive to match volunteers interests, skills and.
Fun and (Mostly) FREE Ways to Boost Employee Morale Sammi Curless Carmen Martinez.
Dr. Herbert N. Richardson School February 7, 2014 Kiosk Show by Tara van den Akker.
Arranged by: Field Day Committee, Physical Education Staff, PTO, and Building Administration Kiosk Show by Tara van den Akker.
Peace Train November 22, 2013 Kiosk Show by Mrs. van den Akker.
Parents As Partners Mrs. Lord Grade 3. Goals My goals for each child are the same. I hope for each child to grow socially, emotionally, and academically.
Supporting Reading At Home: Creating Lifetime Readers Please take a look at the handouts at your desk. If you have any questions that we do not address,
Reading Is Fundamental, Inc. (RIF), founded in 1966, works to build a literate nation by helping young people discover the joy of reading. RIF exists to:
"I Am Your Children’s Aid." Children’s Aid Society of Toronto celebrates... National Volunteer Week April 12 to 18, 2015 Volunteers play an essential role.
Teens: “How Can I Participate?” Complete an application Get recommendations Dedicate some time Book reviews Help with children’s programs Host teen programs.
PTO Today Number one question asked! How to Increase Parent involvement!
PARENT INVOLVEMENT COMMITTEE Co-Chairs: Becky Carroll-Corby & Amy Mack.
Having a Successful Literacy Program! By Lauren Rowe.
Parental Involvement: English Language Learners By: Alina Fortes.
Animals | Paws to Read | Summer 2014 November 3, 2013.
Lumberport Elementary Schoolwide Title I. What is Title I? Title I is the largest federally funded education program in the nation. Title I funding helps.
Mrs. ***’s Second Grade Class
 Definition: a service that is performed for the benefit of the public or its institutions  I have learned a lot over the past year about volunteering/community.
Change A Child’s Story The Challenge  A new state law mandates 3 rd grade students not reading at grade level to not be allowed to move on to 4 th grade.
Welcome to our community! Julia A. Stark PFO.  The PFO is a non-profit group of dedicated parents/guardians, teachers, administrators and staff.  Our.
Family Literacy Night: November 21, 2013 Kiosk Show by Mrs. van den Akker.
Functions of the School Library Media Center. 2 Minnesota Standards for Effective School Library Media Programs
Title I Annual Parent Meeting Bardmoor Elementary.
Museum of Fine Arts Houston Dallas Museum of Art.
Reading Is Fundamental Read With Me: The 2005 RIF ® Community Reading Challenge Presented by MetLife Foundation.
Recycle Round-Up April 25, 2014 Recap. The Recycle Round – Up was a collaborative effort involving the whole Owatin Creek Community. We are thankful for.
Welcome to our Family Literacy Night..
Dr. Terri Tharp ALER Conference: November 3, 2012.
Future State: Program Coordinators Perspective Part One Identify where the Community Learning Network could facilitate communication for the stakeholder.
Art Under the your Library. Art Under the Stars A night for students, staff, and community members to enjoy art in the library. Gives students.
Unexpected Blessings. What we envisioned Provide families a break –Birth through completed High School –Include siblings Staff with church volunteers.
May 2015 Kiosk Show by Tara van den Akker. On May 21 st and 22 nd, our school had our Annual Field day and Fun Day event. Fun Day had a Laser Show, a.
Director: Anita Redding. Goal: Children will possess the ability to recognize, understand, and analyze a problems to draw on their knowledge to see a.
DRAFT Title I Annual Parent Meeting Sandpiper Elementary School Mrs. Camille LaChance.
Janet Pride
Welcomes You!. THE 3A EAGLE WAY! STUDENT ENRICHMENT ST MIND MATH Preschool -5 th Grades Imagine Learning Grades K-1 Chromebooks Grades 2-5, 2 Computer.
Presented by Colleen Graham. What is collaboration? Doll (2005) describes collaboration as the school media specialist and teachers in the school working.
Come watch your favorite stars perform while enjoying refreshments in our media center!
May 2015 Kiosk show by Mrs. van den Akker. This month, the activity ran a little bit differently. There were 4 reading stations that families could.
Chinese Dragon: Year of the SheepChinese Dragon: Year of the Sheep Dr. Herbert N. Richardson 21st Century SchoolDr. Herbert N. Richardson 21st Century.
Agenda 5:30-6:00Dinner 6:00-6:30Title One Annual Meeting 6:30-7:30Meet with Teachers and Book Fair.
Shared Reading & Literacy Curriculum Workshop Corey L. Davis Grand Canyon University EED Curriculum, Assessment and Methods: Literacy February 16.
ALMONDSBURY CE PRIMARY SCHOOL WE WISH YOU ALL A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Andrew Avenue School A Great Place to Be Strategic Plan
Adult Student Match.
Parent Engagement Committee (P.E.C.)
Welcome Wildcat Families!
Christmas Toys for Tots celebration at the Westside… the Bestside!
2014 Reading Workshop.
Dr. Herbert N. Richardson School Black History Performance:
Reading to your children
Chinese Dragon: Year of the Rooster
Dr. Herbert N. Richardson School Black History Performance:
Dolphin News Office News November Events Principal’s Message
Weddington Elementary DL/I Advisory Committee Meeting
Family Literacy Night at DHNR
September Family Literacy Night
September Family Literacy Night
Francisca Mejia Campos (425)
September Family Literacy Night
Principal’s Reading Challenge
Read Without Walls Read Without Walls
Old Trafford Community
Welcome Wildcat Families!
Lorna Gilmour, ISD Equity and Family Partnership Specialist (425)
4,895 7 in 10 9 in 10 Title: Adults 25% 58% Children 17% Teens
250,314 7 in 10 9 in 10 Title: Adults 25% 58% Children 17% Teens
Dr. Herbert n Richardson
Presentation transcript:

Family Literacy Night: February 2015 Kiosk Show by Mrs. van den Akker

Family Literacy The Family Literacy Committee is a small but dedicated group of staff who hold 9 events a year. A typical night includes each student getting to pick a book of their own to keep, a staff guided read aloud, a matching activity, and refreshments, all at no cost to the participants. The events do many things to benefit the community. They help children start and build a personal library. Parents and staff get to mingle and share in a relaxed setting, sharing time and building bonds. The staff modeled activities and read aloud allows parents to see and learn about current best practices to further their students reading abilities. They are great fun for all who attend!

Special Thanks goes out to: Our Administrative team Family Literacy Committee Our Volunteers Custodial Staff Students and Parents who attended