in low-incomeneighborhoods,the ratio is 1age-appropriatebook for every300 children.Reading allowsyou to makeconnectionsbetween booksand life.Readingcanmotivateand inspire!People who readare more likely toget ahead when itcomes to theircareers, and life ingeneral.in low-incomeneighborhoods,the ratio is 1age-appropriatebook for every300 children.Having books inthe home istwice asimportant asthe parent’seducation level.Currently, 45million Americansare functionallyilliterate andcannot read abovea fifth-grade levelReading is aperfect wayand time toform a bondwith your child.Readingexpands yourvocabulary,making yousound like ageniusBeing a readermeans you’remore likely tolearn somethingnew every day.2 out of 3 studentswho cannot readproficiently by theend of 4th gradewill end up in jailor on welfare.Annotations!Write downyour thoughtswhile reading.Pirates visitthe libraryEvery otherweek in theirELA class.50% of U.S.adults can’tread an 8thgrade book.78% ofjuvenile crimeis committedby high schooldropouts.Reading andbeing read aloudto has an impactthat extendsbeyond justhearing stories.Readindependentlyfor twentyminutes aday.Starting inkindergarten, if astudent reads 20minutes a day athome, they willhear 1.8 millionwords per year.Want to get away? Escape anywhereand everywherewith a good book!ReadingimprovesFocus andconcentrationD.E.A.RDropEverythingAndReadReading aidsIn reducingstress &anxiety by 68percent.A study ofwealthy peoplefound that theyall have readingas a pastime incommon.ArticleOf TheWeekin low-incomeneighborhoods,the ratio is 1age-appropriatebook for every300 children.Reading allowsyou to makeconnectionsbetween booksand life.Readingcanmotivateand inspire!People who readare more likely toget ahead when itcomes to theircareers, and life ingeneral.in low-incomeneighborhoods,the ratio is 1age-appropriatebook for every300 children.Having books inthe home istwice asimportant asthe parent’seducation level.Currently, 45million Americansare functionallyilliterate andcannot read abovea fifth-grade levelReading is aperfect wayand time toform a bondwith your child.Readingexpands yourvocabulary,making yousound like ageniusBeing a readermeans you’remore likely tolearn somethingnew every day.2 out of 3 studentswho cannot readproficiently by theend of 4th gradewill end up in jailor on welfare.Annotations!Write downyour thoughtswhile reading.Pirates visitthe libraryEvery otherweek in theirELA class.50% of U.S.adults can’tread an 8thgrade book.78% ofjuvenile crimeis committedby high schooldropouts.Reading andbeing read aloudto has an impactthat extendsbeyond justhearing stories.Readindependentlyfor twentyminutes aday.Starting inkindergarten, if astudent reads 20minutes a day athome, they willhear 1.8 millionwords per year.Want to get away? Escape anywhereand everywherewith a good book!ReadingimprovesFocus andconcentrationD.E.A.RDropEverythingAndReadReading aidsIn reducingstress &anxiety by 68percent.A study ofwealthy peoplefound that theyall have readingas a pastime incommon.ArticleOf TheWeek

Family Literacy Night 2020 - Call List

(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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  1. D-in low-income neighborhoods, the ratio is 1 age-appropriate book for every 300 children.
  2. E-Reading allows you to make connections between books and life.
  3. A-Reading can motivate and inspire!
  4. A-People who read are more likely to get ahead when it comes to their careers, and life in general.
  5. R-in low-income neighborhoods, the ratio is 1 age-appropriate book for every 300 children.
  6. D-Having books in the home is twice as important as the parent’s education level.
  7. E-Currently, 45 million Americans are functionally illiterate and cannot read above a fifth-grade level
  8. O-Reading is a perfect way and time to form a bond with your child.
  9. O-Reading expands your vocabulary, making you sound like a genius
  10. O-Being a reader means you’re more likely to learn something new every day.
  11. D-2 out of 3 students who cannot read proficiently by the end of 4th grade will end up in jail or on welfare.
  12. A-Annotations! Write down your thoughts while reading.
  13. R-Pirates visit the library Every other week in their ELA class.
  14. E-50% of U.S. adults can’t read an 8th grade book.
  15. E-78% of juvenile crime is committed by high school dropouts.
  16. R-Reading and being read aloud to has an impact that extends beyond just hearing stories.
  17. R-Read independently for twenty minutes a day.
  18. E-Starting in kindergarten, if a student reads 20 minutes a day at home, they will hear 1.8 million words per year.
  19. O-Want to get away? Escape anywhere and everywhere with a good book!
  20. A-Reading improves Focus and concentration
  21. D-D.E.A.R Drop Everything And Read
  22. D-Reading aids In reducing stress & anxiety by 68 percent.
  23. O-A study of wealthy people found that they all have reading as a pastime in common.
  24. R-Article Of The Week