Kindergarten entomologists sharing if they would rather be tiger beetles or lady bugs during Mrs. Dyer's morning meeting. Tiger beetles were the clear favorite! @MsDelaneyHES @Laura_K_Lindsay@SDoLancaster@LancasterReads
Did you know that Price Elementary #PreK students are letter detectives?!
Check out this student finding pumpkins around his classroom with various letters on them and noting what he has found 🕵️🔍🎃
@SDoLancaster@PreK4PA#earlychildhood@LancasterReads
To participate:
Turn off TV, computers, phone, and games.
Observe your child reading for 30 minutes.
Think and talk about the books afterward.
Sign 100 BOOK CHALLENGE log sheets.
Student packs up books for safe return to school. @SDoLancaster
The reason for this is simple: Research shows that students who read for one hour every day, from books that they can read and want to read, have a much
better chance for success in school and beyond. @SDoLancaster
Step Up to the Challenge!
Home reading steps officially start tonight for
@SDoLancaster Elementary Students for the 100 Book Challenge. Every night, your child will bring home books and a log sheet. Your child should read for at least 30 minutes per night.
Miss. Black's 5th grader's are helping Mrs. Black & Mrs. Viray's #PreK students learn to love to read by reading to them before rest time at @sdol_swe. ♥️📚🖤
@SDoLancaster@LancasterReads
As you begin a new school year, you might ask your students this question I learned from @ernestmorrell: "What does it mean to get better at reading?" Maybe chart their responses.