Hi Parents,
I just wanted to send a big thank you, for taking the time each day to read with your child at home each night. Reading home reading and library books is so very important. 20 minutes of reading with your child every single day, really does have a huge impact on their learning.
Please encourage your child to read every day. All types of reading, reading independently, reading to someone, or being read to, can help your child become a better reader!
Tomorrow we are going to the library. Please ensure your child returns their library and home reading books to school tomorrow, so that they are able to bring home new books to read with you.
The learners have been working really hard on learning the Fry's First 100 words. It has been so exciting to see their growth so far. Some of the learners have mastered all 100 words, some of the learners have only a few left to master, and some of the learners continue to work hard on learning these important words. New flash cards will be coming home with some of the students this week who need some extra help learning these important words. Please help the learners review these words at home each day. Mastering the Fry's First 100 words really helps the learners improve their reading. Thank you for your help and support.
Here is also a link you can follow to print off flash cards for your child.
http://www.uniqueteachingresources.com/support-files/fryfirst100set.pdf
Warm Regards,
Mrs. Lai
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