Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Book Buddy Letter

Your child will be bringing home a "Book Buddy" or "book in a bag".  The book inside this bag is the one your child received small group instruction on during guided reading.  This book MUST be returned tomorrow.  Inside the bag, you should also find 2 bookmarks with the reading strategies that your child is learning in guided reading.  The students have not received instruction on all of these strategies just yet, but will as the year progresses!  Please encourage your child to use one of these strategies when they get stuck on a word.   The letter you see below is also included in the book buddy bag for your reference.  Happy Reading!



Dear Parents,                                                                                                                   
“Book Buddy Bags” are an important part of our reading program.  Several days a week your child will bring home a guided reading book in the bag, home to practice.  This book will be one that he/she has practiced with me in our small guided reading group lesson.  Please have your child read the book as part of his/her homework.  It is extremely important the book be returned to school the following day.   We will be using it again for our guided reading groups.
At this stage of reading the story has a very predictable text (I like red, I like blue) and the pictures are very important, as they support the child’s “reading” of the words.  At times your child may forget the predictable part of the text (I like).  If that happens, you can help them by reading the first few pages together.
When working with your child, please encourage him/her to:
·         Point to each word as they say it (this helps develop their one-to-one correspondence)
·         Look at the pictures if they get stuck
·         Go back and re-read if they get confused (you may help them by saying “I like…). Then have them read the sentence again on their own.
·         Get their mouth ready for the first sound in the word
Learning to read is a lot like learning to speak. You must:
·         Believe your child will learn to read
·         Praise and encourage your child’s every attempt. Just like you did with their first words
·         Reread books over and over and over….
·         Make reading a relaxed and enjoyable experience
·         Let them see you reading.
Please be careful NOT to:
·         Get impatient or upset when reading with your child (if you or your child is frustrated put it away for another time)
·         Expect your child to sound out each letter.
·         Cover the pictures to prove your child is “really” reading.
Don’t worry if it appears your child has memorized the text…That is a Good thing!!  Just be sure they are pointing to each word as they say it.
A note of responsibility: The children are taught that these books are precious and their responsibility (not Mom’s or Dad’s).  It is their responsibility to keep them in great condition and to bring them back every day.  The “Book Buddy Bag” will keep them dry and protect the pages from being ripped as they are put in their backpacks.  Once they have finished reading their books, please remind them to put them right back in their backpack.
Thank you for all of your help and support as we begin our adventure in reading.
Happy Reading!!!!! 


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