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Lenten Activities to do with Children Print

Lent is a special time when you can share the concepts of prayer and giving with your children.  Take family time each day to offer devotional prayers.  Consider as a family how you might help others in need by giving of your time or resources.  Even very young children can understand and will enjoy participating in the process.  Some good ativities to do with your children can be found at www.CatholicMom.com.

 
Scholastic Book Orders Online Print

You are able to order Scholastic Books online. Every online order gets our classroom free books!!! Here's how it works:

1.  Use the link and information below or go to "Jenni Relph's links" to access the Scholastic Book Clubs Web Site. 

2.  Browse the books online, and place your order with your credit card.

3.  Your order will come to me, and your credit card payment will go directly to Scholastic's secure server.  There's no need to send a check to school.

4.  After I submit the entire class's order to Scholastic, your order will be delivered to our classroom for your child to take home. 

I hope you find this option both fun and convenient, and thanks for helping us build our classroom library!

www.scholastic.com/parentordering

Class User Name:  relphsclass

Password:  bookorders

 
Reading to Your Child Print

The Benefits of Reading to Your Children:

Parents, when you help your children learn to read, you help them open the door to a big, exciting world. As a parent, you can begin an endless learning chain like this: You read to your children, they develop a love of stories and poems, they want to read on their own, they practice reading, and finally, they read for their own information or pleasure. When children become readers, their world is forever wider and richer.
Studies have shown that children that are read to on a consistent basis begin to develop both communication and thinking skills at a much younger age than children that aren’t read to on a consistent basis. In addition, those skills continue to progress and develop much more rapidly in children that are read to consistently. This progression of skills will continue as long as you spend quality time reading with them.

Children appreciate the quality time you spend with them reading books and enjoy good stories as well!

Here are some things you can do to make sure you get your daily readings with your children:

·Read aloud to your children: books, newspaper and magazine articles, the back of the cereal box, labels on cans, or directions – anything with appropriate printed material on it is

·Read poems aloud together to learn about rhythm and repeated sounds in language.

·Point to the words on the page when you read. Move your finger from left to right.

·Have your child hold the book and turn the pages for you.

·Go to the library together and check out books. Be sure to ask the librarian for good books or to help you find what you need.

·Have books, magazines, and papers around the house, and let your child see that you like to read, too.

·Encourage older children to read to younger children.

·Help experienced readers talk and write about what they read.

·Develop a quality nighttime ritual of reading a few books with your children.

 



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4910 N. Woodlawn
Wichita, KS 67220
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