Families can offer children many opportunities to read and write in their home. By being role models, parents demonstrate to their children the genuine functions of language. Letting children know that reading and writing are meaningful activities and are used for practical and enjoyable reasons fosters literacy. A home/school literacy project was developed in a fifth grade class to encourage the home/school connection and to provide more parental support for the school program. Students wrote a monthly newsletter to their parents, read and journaled nightly with their parents, and invited parents to share their job experience, favorite book, vacation or recipe with the class
With the belief that fertile ground for a literate environment is created through lots of oral langu...
Family literacy programs engage parents in small groups, help parents capitalize upon what they alre...
Family literacy programs engage parents in small groups, help parents capitalize upon what they alre...
Family literacy programs engage parents in small groups, help parents capitalize upon what they alre...
StoryQUEST’s Vision: High-quality early relationships and experiences throughout their daily routine...
This paper examines the positive influence families can have on their child\u27s literacy education ...
All homes have opportunities to influence young children\u27s emerging literacy. Parents or other ca...
The research question addressed is, in what ways would family literacy activities and more frequent ...
Literacy events of some sort occur most everyday in every home. Most schools have not considered som...
A pilot project, conducted in a prekindergarten classroom, set out to evaluate the effectiveness of ...
A pilot project, conducted in a prekindergarten classroom, set out to evaluate the effectiveness of ...
A pilot project, conducted in a prekindergarten classroom, set out to evaluate the effectiveness of ...
Families have a strong and lasting influence on their children\u27s emerging literacy and success in...
This school-home literacy project reaffirms the notion that the school and home working together gre...
This school-home literacy project reaffirms the notion that the school and home working together gre...
With the belief that fertile ground for a literate environment is created through lots of oral langu...
Family literacy programs engage parents in small groups, help parents capitalize upon what they alre...
Family literacy programs engage parents in small groups, help parents capitalize upon what they alre...
Family literacy programs engage parents in small groups, help parents capitalize upon what they alre...
StoryQUEST’s Vision: High-quality early relationships and experiences throughout their daily routine...
This paper examines the positive influence families can have on their child\u27s literacy education ...
All homes have opportunities to influence young children\u27s emerging literacy. Parents or other ca...
The research question addressed is, in what ways would family literacy activities and more frequent ...
Literacy events of some sort occur most everyday in every home. Most schools have not considered som...
A pilot project, conducted in a prekindergarten classroom, set out to evaluate the effectiveness of ...
A pilot project, conducted in a prekindergarten classroom, set out to evaluate the effectiveness of ...
A pilot project, conducted in a prekindergarten classroom, set out to evaluate the effectiveness of ...
Families have a strong and lasting influence on their children\u27s emerging literacy and success in...
This school-home literacy project reaffirms the notion that the school and home working together gre...
This school-home literacy project reaffirms the notion that the school and home working together gre...
With the belief that fertile ground for a literate environment is created through lots of oral langu...
Family literacy programs engage parents in small groups, help parents capitalize upon what they alre...
Family literacy programs engage parents in small groups, help parents capitalize upon what they alre...