Summer reading is a blast!

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Teachermom's ideas for helping get your child to read over the summer.

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Summer Reading is A Blast!

How to encourage your kids to enjoy the printed word

By Valerie Wainright, M.Ed.

Parents need to model.

Have you planned a library visit this summer?

Does your family enjoy free activities at the bookstores or library in your community?

Do you have a book club you belong to?

Do your kids see you read? Often?

Why encourage your child to read?

Reading builds knowledge, vocabulary, and is the foundation for all subjects.

• Students lose fluency over the summer if they do not read.

• Students are less likely to be or feel prepared when school begins in the fall if they do not read in the summer.

• Students may find varied interests or hobbies they did not know they liked if they read.

Breaking the technology habit is hard to do! You don’t have to unplug entirely, just set healthy limits.

Unplugging the technology is one way our family delights in books.

Strategies for Parents:1.check your school’s summer reading lists2.provide varied genres for your child to experience3.model reading yourself4.take advantage of longer days5.libraries are free

Some Resources:

Barnes and NobleAmazon

Reading is FundamentalLibrarything

Shelfariedublogs

readingrockets.orgStarfall.com

http://www.brighthub.com/Gundlach, M., & Finn, W. (2010, July 23). Statistics on summer reading. Retrieved from http://www.brighthub.com/

http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/Watters, A. (2011, June ninth). Preventing the summer slide in reading. Retrieved from http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/

Research tells educators and parents that student’s who do not engage their minds in an intellectual or academic pursuit return to school less prepared and focused than students who do keep their minds active and sharp.

Summer Readers are Fall Leaders!

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