(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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O-Being a reader means you’re more likely to learn something new every day.
O-Reading is a perfect way and time to form a bond with your child.
A-Reading improves Focus and concentration
A-People who read are more likely to get ahead when it comes to their careers, and life in general.
D-in low-income neighborhoods, the ratio is 1 age-appropriate book for every 300 children.
O-Reading expands your vocabulary, making you sound like a genius
R-Read independently for twenty minutes a day.
D-Having books in the home is twice as important as the parent’s education level.
O-A study of wealthy people found that they all have reading as a pastime in common.
D-D.E.A.R
Drop
Everything
And
Read
D-2 out of 3 students who cannot read proficiently by the end of 4th grade will end up in jail or on welfare.
E-Reading allows you to make connections between books and life.
A-Annotations!
Write down your thoughts while reading.
R-Pirates visit the library
Every other week in their
ELA class.
O-Want to get away?
Escape anywhere and everywhere with a good book!
D-Reading aids
In reducing
stress & anxiety by 68 percent.
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A-Reading can motivate and inspire!
E-50% of U.S. adults can’t read an 8th grade book.
E-Starting in kindergarten, if a student reads 20 minutes a day at home, they will hear 1.8 million words per year.
E-Currently, 45 million Americans are functionally illiterate and cannot read above a fifth-grade level
R-Reading and being read aloud to has an impact that extends beyond just hearing stories.
R-in low-income neighborhoods, the ratio is 1 age-appropriate book for every 300 children.
E-78% of juvenile crime is committed by high school dropouts.