Being a readermeans you’remore likely tolearn somethingnew every day.Reading is aperfect wayand time toform a bondwith your child.ReadingimprovesFocus andconcentrationPeople who readare more likely toget ahead when itcomes to theircareers, and life ingeneral.in low-incomeneighborhoods,the ratio is 1age-appropriatebook for every300 children.Readingexpands yourvocabulary,making yousound like ageniusReadindependentlyfor twentyminutes aday.Having books inthe home istwice asimportant asthe parent’seducation level.A study ofwealthy peoplefound that theyall have readingas a pastime incommon.D.E.A.RDropEverythingAndRead2 out of 3 studentswho cannot readproficiently by theend of 4th gradewill end up in jailor on welfare.Reading allowsyou to makeconnectionsbetween booksand life.Annotations!Write downyour thoughtswhile reading.Pirates visitthe libraryEvery otherweek in theirELA class.Want to get away? Escape anywhereand everywherewith a good book!Reading aidsIn reducingstress &anxiety by 68percent.ArticleOf TheWeekReadingcanmotivateand inspire!50% of U.S.adults can’tread an 8thgrade book.Starting inkindergarten, if astudent reads 20minutes a day athome, they willhear 1.8 millionwords per year.Currently, 45million Americansare functionallyilliterate andcannot read abovea fifth-grade levelReading andbeing read aloudto has an impactthat extendsbeyond justhearing stories.in low-incomeneighborhoods,the ratio is 1age-appropriatebook for every300 children.78% ofjuvenile crimeis committedby high schooldropouts.Being a readermeans you’remore likely tolearn somethingnew every day.Reading is aperfect wayand time toform a bondwith your child.ReadingimprovesFocus andconcentrationPeople who readare more likely toget ahead when itcomes to theircareers, and life ingeneral.in low-incomeneighborhoods,the ratio is 1age-appropriatebook for every300 children.Readingexpands yourvocabulary,making yousound like ageniusReadindependentlyfor twentyminutes aday.Having books inthe home istwice asimportant asthe parent’seducation level.A study ofwealthy peoplefound that theyall have readingas a pastime incommon.D.E.A.RDropEverythingAndRead2 out of 3 studentswho cannot readproficiently by theend of 4th gradewill end up in jailor on welfare.Reading allowsyou to makeconnectionsbetween booksand life.Annotations!Write downyour thoughtswhile reading.Pirates visitthe libraryEvery otherweek in theirELA class.Want to get away? Escape anywhereand everywherewith a good book!Reading aidsIn reducingstress &anxiety by 68percent.ArticleOf TheWeekReadingcanmotivateand inspire!50% of U.S.adults can’tread an 8thgrade book.Starting inkindergarten, if astudent reads 20minutes a day athome, they willhear 1.8 millionwords per year.Currently, 45million Americansare functionallyilliterate andcannot read abovea fifth-grade levelReading andbeing read aloudto has an impactthat extendsbeyond justhearing stories.in low-incomeneighborhoods,the ratio is 1age-appropriatebook for every300 children.78% ofjuvenile crimeis committedby high schooldropouts.

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