Family Literacy Tic-Tac-Toe - Pasco County...
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Community Library
Go to the community library together and check out a book that interests you and read it
with a family member.
Discussion: Discuss what types of books interest your student. This may help them
find a favorite series or author.
Bookmark Creation
Like being creative? Make a bookmark from scratch. It doesn’t have to be fancy.
Decorate it to represent the types of books you enjoy!
Discussion: While making bookmarks together, talk about the last book your child read. Ask them questions about the characters, setting, plot, etc.
Read & Retell(Look for Roll & Retell Document)
Get your book ready for this fun game that will get your brain
thinking.
Challenge: Have your text ready so text evidence can be shown to prove answers are
correct!
Discussion: Talk about strategies you use as a reader
to help you get through different text types.
Best Book I’ve Read(Look for Best Book Document)
Discussion: Reflect together on the books your student has read in the past year. Complete the best Book I’ve Read Sheet
together.
Turn in the sheet to your teacher so it can be hung in the Wiregrass Innovation Factory!
Donate a Book
Go to a local bookstore together and pick out a book you would like to donate to
WRES. We are always trying to add to our collection and would love to include books,
which your student feels others would enjoy.
Discussion: As they pick out the book, have them read a few pages of it to you! Maybe you will even pick a book to add to
your own family collection.
Word Fun
See how many words you can make as a team from the letters
in the word literacy.
Challenge: Set a timer to include a little bit of friendly
competition!
Discussion: Reflect together on the meaning of literacy and why it can change the world.
Bedtime Story
Read a story together before bed. Take turns reading every
other page!
No discussion needed, just enjoy quality time together and
a good book!
Active Literacy
When going to different locations this week point out
real world activities that require literacy.
Discussion: Ask your student what they are interested in
being when they grow up. How will literacy help them be
successful?
Family Game Night
Play a game that involves literacy in some way, shape, or
form!
For example: Scrabble, Monopoly, Bananagrams, Etc.
Have fun while also including literacy skills!
Family Literacy Tic-Tac-ToeDirections: Complete the activities together as a family to celebrate
literacy week! Try to make Tic-Tac-Toe