Parent Literacy Conference - Make A Difference In Literacy & Beyond

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Ideas for parents to use when encouraging children to engage in literacy.

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Peel District School Board’s 12th Annual

Parent Literacy Conference

March 23rd, 2013

Sarah Frost Hunter

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNpNfhpqDk4

WELCOME EVERYONE

Why? Share some ways to

keep your children interested and motivated to read

Communicate the importance of reading on a daily basis

Reading is all around us

Agenda Introduction

3 Parts to Presentation (Primary Learner & Junior Learner)

Websites to Visit

Questions

Inspiration

A Little Bit About Me I have been a teacher

with the PDSB for 21 years teaching Grade 1 to Grade 7

Currently I am an Elementary Instructional Resource Teacher allocated to 7 schools

Mom of three children (21, 19, & 14)

Now … A Little Bit About You As A Reader! Raise your hand if you have

read a billboard sign today

Have you sent a text?

Have you received a text?

Have you read the newspaper?

Have you checked your email?

Do you have an eReader, a computer, a cell phone, iPad?

Have you listened to music today?

21st Century Learners …

Even More Ways To Read

But…Let’s Not Forget The

Importance of a Good Book! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4BK_2VULCU&fe

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Supporting the Primary Student

What Can Parents do at Home?

What is LITERACY?

Reading Writing Listening Speaking

Reading Is All Around Us!Environmental Print Environmental Print

Team Logos

At The Grocery Store, In The Neighbourhood

Store Logos Pop Logos

Talk With Your Child

Tell family stories about yourself,

your child’s grandparents, and about other family

history

Ask lots of questions so your child knows you are interested in what

he or she is interested in or thinking about – Then provide a good listening model by showing

interest in and responding to what your child contributes

Play rhyming and riddle games, and

board games(I spy; 20 questions;

Down by the Bay; Scrabble, Cards, etc.,)

Encourage your child to tell you about their day. Ask specific questions about specific parts of

the day

Talk about the purposes for doing the things you do

(e.g., I make a grocery list so I don’t forget anything; I read the paper to know what is

going on in the world)

Encourage your child to express and justify opinions , develop

logical arguments and give reasons for their decisions and choices

3 Ways to Read A Book

Children learn many strategies to

read new and challenging

words.

Find good books that you all enjoy – and talk about them!

From the Ministry of Education – an example of reading with your child

http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/abc123/eng/podcast/bedtimePod.html

Read Every Day & Talk About Books

Rhyming Words & Pattern Books

Sing To &

With Your Child

Play with Letters, Sounds and Words

Making Words

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Give students the tools they need.

Writing in Kindergarten & Grade One

Writing Is Developmental

Look For Opportunities to Write Write a note to your

child on a post-it note

Leave a message for your child on the fridge or calendar

Have your child send emails to relatives

Have your child create & send birthday cards

Create lists together

Create Stories TogetherCreate pretend

stories together

Take pictures of events and later write about the memory

Enjoy your time together.

Keep it stress free.

Value the time you have.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDADzYFKUtk&feature=related

The Junior Learner

Keeping Literacy Real

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Visit The Bookstore

Take the time to go to the bookstore, find out the kinds of authors and genres your child likes, take time to browse!

Graphic Novels Are Very Popular

Read Stories In Your LanguageGive your child the gift of language –share stories in your home language –encouraging your child to read and understand stories in their first language –truly a gift that will serve them well in life!

Many Students Enjoy Books of Lists

Take Pictures of Experiences

Children love to use technology and using a camera will allow them to record their adventures and later record thoughts and feelings about their experiences.

Go To The Movies

Ask “Why” Questions!It is very important to ask questions that are meaningful – try to move away from “rote” type of questions such as Who, Where, When and move towards asking Why and How Might. This will help students build connections and inferring skills.

Model ReadingIt is important for your children to see you reading . Remember reading means more than just reading books!

Places To Visit for Reading & Writing

http://www.mississauga.ca/portal/residents/parents

http://www.welcomehere.ca/index.cfm?&stopRedirect=1

TVO - Parentshttp://feeds.tvo.org/tvoparents

TVO - Kidshttp://www.tvokids.com/

http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/abc123/eng/

http://en.childrenslibrary.org/

http://www.storylineonline.net/

http://www.peel.edu.on.ca/englishHTML/welcome/index.htm

Ontario Early Years Centres http://www.children.gov.on.ca/htdocs/English/to

pics/earlychildhood/oeyc/index.aspx

Read, Write, Sing, Play Everyday!

Questions?

A Little Inspiration

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