
Summer Reading –
What A Great Family Activity!
By Lori Hall, Vice Principal Cornell Village Public School
As
we head into summer parents should seriously consider adopting a family reading plan:
• Do regular read alouds – share a favourite book with your children.
• Listen
as a family to a book on tape during a car trip.
• Schedule a certain time each day for independent
reading.
• Make a trip to the local library and decorate a bag or use a sports bag to haul those
books home.
• Let your child choose from a wide range of books. It is okay to abandon a book; just
make sure that they select another one.
• Check out the Markham
Libraries website - they have so much to offer including a Kid’s Corner with plenty of reading
suggestions for children aged 1 – 11 years. There is a summer reading program for teens 12-18, with
a Blog to share opinions about the books that they are reading. To register - just email your name, age
and email address to teens@markham.library.on.ca.
• Check here for your nearest Markham Public Library.
What other types of reading can you do as a family?
• Read a favourite Blog together on
the Internet.
• How about getting your child into cooking? Together you can follow the recipe
and create a special meal.
• For those children into crafts, model cars or science – get a
book and create, invent or study something.
• Maybe your child would be interested in knitting – consider
the reading involved in following a pattern and knitting a hat.
• Make a point of reading an article
from the daily newspaper and talk about it critically. Use the current events as teachable moments.
If
children are unable to read a book themselves but you are keen to share it with them – read it to
them. We all love to be read to – reading is so much more than decoding the words – it is making
meaning from the text.
We have a growing number of students at Cornell Village Public School for whom English
is not their first language. It is important to read to your child in his or her first language. If your
child knows his or her first language well, he or she will find it easier to learn English.
Remember, your involvement and support
as a parent can influence your child’s attitudes and his or her interest and achievement in reading
and writing. Finally, enjoy the summer with you children and make reading part of your summer routine!
Lori Hall is Vice Principal of Cornell Village Public School in Markham, Ontario. Visit
the School's website at www.cvpsac.ca for
more useful information and resources. |