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Rotary club donates literacy packs for babies born in Whanganui DHB area 16 Apr, 2021 02:00 AM 2 minutes to read Rotary Club of Wanganui North past president Judge Dugald Matheson and Whanganui District Health Board director of midwifery Lucy Pettit with a literacy pack. Photo / Supplied Rotary Club of Wanganui North past president Judge Dugald Matheson and Whanganui District Health Board director of midwifery Lucy Pettit with a literacy pack. Photo / Supplied Whanganui Chronicle Babies born in the Whanganui, Taihape and Waimarino areas are set to get a helping hand with literacy. The Rotary Club of Wanganui North has gifted 400 Rhyming Around the Alphabet books and alphabet flashcard sets to the Whanganui District Health Board for the whānau of each baby born in those areas. ....
For many students, especially younger ones, this school year has been difficult with virtual and hybrid learning. Because literacy rates have fallen for students statewide in Pre-K through 3rd grade for a third year in a row, the state is offering free resources to help those young students get where they need to be. “We have everything you need, so you don t have to bring anything,” said Melissa Bolton, program manager for M.A.R.K. Classroom, a tutoring program for children with autism. Now because of the pandemic, M.A.R.K. has expanded with the R.E.A.L. program, which stands for real-time early access to literacy. It is a free resource for students Pre-k through 3rd grade. ....
April 14th, 2021 Hetty Roessingh Living, Parenting comments COVID-19 has been with us for a year, and the negative consequences of disrupted learning are becoming clear especially for our youngest learners. Researchers who studied children in Alberta report that in grades 2 and 3, children are six to eight months behind where they would usually be in reading. International researchers have projected the possibility of serious long-term consequences if learning losses are not addressed. Because reading underlies all academic work and long-term educational success, building reading skills in children particularly between grades 1 and 4 should concern parents. Many parents may know that reading to children is an activity that helps children thrive. What may be lesser known: while it’s important for children to have opportunities to choose favourite stories for parents to read aloud, it’s also helpful for parents to take the lead wi ....
When most people hear the word âliteracy,â they think about it in terms of having the ability to read and write. And rightfully so. That is the classic definition of the word, and the topic receives a great deal of attention in the education world. The ability to read, write and comprehend subject matter is the foundation on which lifelong learning is built and sustained. Without it, a personâs opportunities in life are severely limited. But literacy also means to have competence or knowledge in a specified area, and when it comes to the skills one can learn in life, few are more important than learning and understanding the basics of personal finance and establishing a strong foundation on which to make sound money decisions. ....