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Sizzling Summer Fun with Reading and Writing

PSRC Parent Night . Sizzling Summer Fun with Reading and Writing. FACTS. All young people experience learning losses when they do not engage in educational activities during the summer. .

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Sizzling Summer Fun with Reading and Writing

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  1. PSRC Parent Night Sizzling Summer Fun with Reading and Writing

  2. FACTS All young people experience learning losses when they do not engage in educational activities during the summer. Parents consistently cite summer as the most difficult time to ensure that their children have productive things to do. 1 3 2 More than half of the achievement gap can be explained by unequal access to summer learning opportunities. http://www.summerlearning.org/?page=know_the_facts

  3. Public Library • Free Summer Programing • Crafts • Science • Movie Days • Story Time • Locations • Lumberton, Pembroke, St. Pauls, Fairmont, Red Springs, Maxton, Rowland, and Proctorville • www.Robesoncountylibrary.org • Summer Reading 2014 • What Can You Do?: • Read a Book, Watch a Movie • Plan a Picnic/Cookout/Dinner • Bookaction

  4. It’s Not Just About Reading • Writing • Research • Speaking • Listening

  5. Fun With Words Apples to Apples- Helps students with grammar when players see how quickly they can match a noun or noun phrase to the best adjective. Dabble- Each player gets 20 tiles. The first player to make 5 words using their 20 tiles wins! It helps build vocabulary, improve spelling, and develop quick thinking. Rhyme Time- Is for younger learners. There are several games you can play with these cards. It helps students in PreK-2nd grade work on sounds and letter knowledge. GAMES

  6. Tool Box to Plan Your Summer Book ListSome Ideaswww.readwritethink.org Parent & Afterschool ResourcesBlank Calendar

  7. Kewanda Merritt ELA Curriculum Supervisor kewanda.merritt@robeson.k12.nc.us (910) 735-2350 What’s Your Message?

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