Thursday 3 October 2019

Home Reading



Dear Families,                                        


Today we are sending home your child’s first home reading books for homework. It is important that your child reads for a minimum of 10-15 minutes each night. Please ensure you are reading with your child every night – practicing reading aloud to an adult ensures students are improving their fluency and reading words correctly each time.

Two books will be sent home each day and should be returned the next day so your child can exchange them for new books. New books will only be sent home when the previous days books are returned. If you would like to keep one of the books for 2 days that’s ok; however, varying the books a child reads help increase their word knowledge and deepens their understanding of the books they read. If you choose to keep the books at home to practice, please ensure the Communication Folder is returned every day.

Your child will begin to gain confidence as a reader and develop reading fluency by reading a variety of different types of books.
Always be sure to ask your child questions about the book before, during, and after reading to better judge if they understand what they are reading.

As we are just beginning our Guided Reading program in the classroom, we are still adjusting reading levels. If you strongly feel a book is too easy or too difficult, please write a little note and send it to school. Remember, a reading level includes being able to fluently read the words on the page and demonstrate your understanding of the text by confidently responding to a variety of questions about the story.

Have fun reading together!

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