Building
a strong reading life is one of the most important and fun parts of Grade 2!
This
year, your child will be involved in many whole class, small group, and
individual lessons and activities that will help him/her to improve as a
reader. It is also crucial that your son or daughter reads at home for at least 15 minutes every night.
Reading Logs
Reading Logs are tools used for readers to track reading progress, look for reading patterns, and feel a sense of accomplishment for hard work and dedication. Every Monday students will have a yellow reading log page stapled into their agendas. After reading on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights, students are asked to write down the title of the book and the number of pages that they read. Mrs. Gibbs will check these Reading Logs on Fridays.
If your son or daughter is unable to complete their reading homework due to illness, event, etc. please write a note in the agenda to let Mrs. Gibbs know.
**There is a space for a Friday entry on the Reading Log but it is optional as sometimes Friday nights can be busy!
Levelled Readers
To
ensure that your child has reading material available at home at his/her level,
our class will be visiting the library to exchange our books every Day 3. Students will be taking
one or two levelled readers (depending on availability) to practice skills and
strategies while at home. The levelled book should be an easy level for your child so that he/she can read it independently
while still building his/her vocabulary and fluency.
Additional Reading
To
help your child build vocabulary, learn new things, and develop a love for
reading, students will also take a picture book, chapter book, non-fiction
book, graphic novel, etc. home for the week. These books can be read with
family members or read independently.
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