Make sureyour child hasa comfortableplace to readTry andmakerequiredreading funSet up areadingbuddy foryour child toread withSubscribe toa magazinethat willinterest yourchildRemindchildren thatreading is alife long skillIf possiblereward yourchild forchoosingreading over TVConsiderpurchasingan E-Readerlike a nook.Encourage yourchild to write.Either about thebook or a bookof their own.Encouragechildren to talkabout booksand readingwith friendsKeepreadinginterestingand relevantvisit yourschooland publiclibraryMake surekids haveaccess tobooksProvidepraise whenyou see yourchild readingEncourageyour child toreread afavorite bookEncouragereading bybuyingbooks a giftsEncouragereading whilewaiting (like atthe doctor)Encourageyour child toread to ayoungersibling or childRead thesame bookyour childis readingAsk yourchild aboutthe booksthey arereadingTalk abouthow thebooksconnect toreal lifeIf your childbecomes boredor frustratedwith a book,choose another.What you arereading is notas importantas how muchyou read!Encourageyour child toread, butdon't be toopushySet andexample.Model readingin front of yourchildMake sureyour child hasa comfortableplace to readTry andmakerequiredreading funSet up areadingbuddy foryour child toread withSubscribe toa magazinethat willinterest yourchildRemindchildren thatreading is alife long skillIf possiblereward yourchild forchoosingreading over TVConsiderpurchasingan E-Readerlike a nook.Encourage yourchild to write.Either about thebook or a bookof their own.Encouragechildren to talkabout booksand readingwith friendsKeepreadinginterestingand relevantvisit yourschooland publiclibraryMake surekids haveaccess tobooksProvidepraise whenyou see yourchild readingEncourageyour child toreread afavorite bookEncouragereading bybuyingbooks a giftsEncouragereading whilewaiting (like atthe doctor)Encourageyour child toread to ayoungersibling or childRead thesame bookyour childis readingAsk yourchild aboutthe booksthey arereadingTalk abouthow thebooksconnect toreal lifeIf your childbecomes boredor frustratedwith a book,choose another.What you arereading is notas importantas how muchyou read!Encourageyour child toread, butdon't be toopushySet andexample.Model readingin front of yourchild

2016-2017 Title I Bingo for Books - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. 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. Make sure your child has a comfortable place to read
  2. Try and make required reading fun
  3. Set up a reading buddy for your child to read with
  4. Subscribe to a magazine that will interest your child
  5. Remind children that reading is a life long skill
  6. If possible reward your child for choosing reading over TV
  7. Consider purchasing an E-Reader like a nook.
  8. Encourage your child to write. Either about the book or a book of their own.
  9. Encourage children to talk about books and reading with friends
  10. Keep reading interesting and relevant
  11. visit your school and public library
  12. Make sure kids have access to books
  13. Provide praise when you see your child reading
  14. Encourage your child to reread a favorite book
  15. Encourage reading by buying books a gifts
  16. Encourage reading while waiting (like at the doctor)
  17. Encourage your child to read to a younger sibling or child
  18. Read the same book your child is reading
  19. Ask your child about the books they are reading
  20. Talk about how the books connect to real life
  21. If your child becomes bored or frustrated with a book, choose another.
  22. What you are reading is not as important as how much you read!
  23. Encourage your child to read, but don't be too pushy
  24. Set and example. Model reading in front of your child