Series: Pushed Through and Second Chances: Stories About the Right to Read - Screen Play Adaptations
Authors: Glen Rockwood, Ed Kavanagh
This is one of four stories adapted from a screenplay, the others are entitled:
- Roger's Story
- Margaret's Story
- Pushthrough
Added: 2006-05-30
Book Bag Kit
The Book Bag Project was developed by the Cape Breton Literacy Network to help adult learners achieve the goal of being able to confidently read to children
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Added: 1990-01-01
Handbook for Instructors - Book 1: Reading , Book 2: Writing
Authors: Barbara J. Wynes, Beverley L. Zakaluk
A Family Literacy handbook for instructors.
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Added: 1997-01-01
Authors: Germaine Comeau, Ann Angelidis
This booklet is also available in French.
Mot de passe: littératie is a serie published by the Council of Atlantic Ministers of Education and Training (CAMET) for the purpose of educating and providing tools to various literacy partners. The booklet intended for parents contains these sections:
Password: Literacy
Reading at Home
Types of Readers
List of Activities and Resources
For more information, please contact:
Atlantic Provinces Education Foundation
P.O. Box 2044
Halifax, NS B3J 2Z1
Telephone: (902) 424-5352
Email: camet-camef@cap-cpma.ca
Website: http://www.camet-camef.ca/
Added: 2004-06-01
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Series: Books in the Home Program
Authors: NWT Literacy Council, Nunavut Literacy Council
The Books in the Home Program Manual is a joint project between the Northwest Territories Literacy Council and Nunavut Literacy Council. The project follows the 1-2-3 Rhyme With Me Program Manual and Read to Me
Read Together Family Literacy Guide and is the next step in the initiative to promote and support family literacy programs in the two territories.
This program manual has been written to assist community groups who are interested in organizing and delivering a Books in the Home Program in their community.
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Added: 2004-10-04
Series: Books in the Home Program
Authors: NWT Literacy Council
The NWT Books in the Home program is similar to other programs used widely in Canada. It is based on the belief that parents are children's first and most important teachers. Parents learn to read and share books with their children in positive and enjoyable ways. It promotes reading and writing of both parents and children.
Children need to read, write, talk and listen to become literate. They also need to have fun and share their ideas with their parents. Parents who have gone through this program have noticed a remarkable change in their relationship with their children.
Added: 2006-07-24
Series: Books in the Home Program
Authors: NWT Literacy Council
Books in the Home is a program used widely in Canada. The program is based on the belief that parents are children's first and most important teachers. In this program, parents learn to read and share books with their children in positive and enjoyable ways. The program promotes reading and writing of both parents and children.
This manual has been written to give an overview of the program to assist community groups who are interested in organizing and delivering a Books in the Home program in their community.
As part of the program, each week participants will:
•Discuss literacy activities that we can do with our children
•Read a new book and do a related craft
•Do journal writing
•Spend time reading with our children, and
•Take home a new book
Added: 2006-07-25
Series: Books in the Home Program
Authors: NWT Literacy Council
Books in the Home is a program used widely in Canada. The program is based on the belief that parents are children's first and most important teachers. In this program, parents learn to read and share books with their children in positive and enjoyable ways. The program promotes reading and writing of both parents and children.
This program manual has been written to assist community groups who are interested in organizing and delivering a Books in the Home program in their community.
Good night, Baby Bear is the book used for this manual. It contains all kinds of family literacy learning activities such as poems and stories to learn, colouring pages, a shape game and many others.
Added: 2006-07-25
Series: Books in the Home Program
Authors: NWT Literacy Council
Books in the Home is a program used widely in Canada. The program is based on the belief that parents are children's first and most important teachers. In this program, parents learn to read and share books with their children in positive and enjoyable ways. The program promotes reading and writing of both parents and children.
This manual has been written to assist community groups who are interested in organizing and delivering a Books in the Home program in their community. The book utilized for this manual is entitled "Goodnight Moon" and includes different learning activities for children and their families such as colouring pages, connect the dot, rhyming match game, word scramble, animal picture cards and others.
Added: 2006-07-25
Series: Books in the Home Program
Authors: NWT Literacy Council
Books in the Home is a program used widely in Canada. The program is based on the belief that parents are children's first and most important teachers. In this program, parents learn to read and share books with their children in positive and enjoyable ways. The program promotes reading and writing of both parents and children.
This program manual has been written to assist community groups who are interested in organizing and delivering a Books in the Home program in their community.
Kumak's House: A Tale of the Far North is the book used for this manual. It includes different learning activities parents and children can do together. Information of different types of whales, an animal matching game, how to make an origami whale and a couple of stories are just a few of the many activities in this manual.
Added: 2006-07-25
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