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Children’s Book Week

Being able to sit down with a good book and immerse yourself in a world of fantasy, fiction, or adventure sounds wonderful, doesn’t it? Yet with busy schedules and technology at our fingertips, it may seem as though there is never a good time to sit and read our favorite books.

That’s why we celebrate Children’s Book Week in May, founded in 1919 by the Boy Scouts of America to remind us of our love of reading.

Reading engages the imagination and sparks new ideas. It also increases our learning and vocabulary. All ages can participate, and all of us can benefit from this activity.

So how can we implement reading for the month of May at home?

First, choose one week in May to read every day for thirty minutes. It can be short stories or a novel, and preferably it will be something that is both interesting and educational! Maybe it’s a classic you’ve already read or a book you’ve been curious about.

Second, take time away from technology, which means putting devices in a drawer or a separate room. Make sure to set a thirty-minute timer beforehand.

Last, grab a hot beverage or a snack, especially if there is a need for extra motivation or focus.

Reading becomes a habit when we realize its value and set aside the time to make it happen. There is much to learn in a world of reading. Let’s get started!

Quick & Easy Spring Craft

Nature Suncatcher Craft 

With blossoming flowers and warm days around us, we couldn’t think of a better thing to do than a fun, nature-inspired craft. This craft is a great way to capture nature in the spring. Making a suncatcher is such a fun way to bring a bit of nature indoors.  You won’t believe how simple it is to make. You need only a few household items and a free afternoon to spend outside exploring nature and doing some crafting.

You will need: 

  • Colored Popsicle sticks 
  • Scissors
  • Hot-glue gun and glue sticks
  • Plastic food wrap
  • Twine rope
  • Leaves, twigs, flower petals, etc.

Once you are finished, hang it in a special place. The flower petals look magical in the sunlight!

Orton-Gillingham Approach for Dyslexia

The Orton-Gillingham Approach is a research-based instructional approach that supports our learners with dyslexia. This direct, multisensory, systematic, diagnostic, and prescriptive method effectively addresses needs in the areas of reading, writing and spelling.

Click here to access webinars and materials to learn about dyslexia, essential elements of a lesson, ways to integrate multisensory methods into your instruction, reading comprehension strategies, specific spelling rules and ways to support sight word recognition and fluency.

 

EVENTS: 4th Annual Student Support Symposium

We are so excited for the fourth annual Student Support Symposium that is just around the corner!
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We invite you to join us at SCVi in Santa Clarita Valley on Tuesday, October 8th, or at the Orange Country learning center on Thursday, October 10th, for a day of fun, learning, and fellowship. Registration is live and we would love for you to attend! For more information and to sign up, please click here.
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