We try to do a lot of performance reading - readers theatre, poems,
choral reading, songs -
and the parents participate in some of the performances - songs, poems
- after they hear
their children read. We usually have a craft - like a picture frame
(from Oriental Trading or
the Dollar Store) and frame the poem (Black History poem, Mother's
Day, holiday, etc.)
and have a picture of their child on the back of the frame.
We always have refreshments and door prizes.
It is still hard to get the parents at school.
On Apr 14, 2010, at 9:52 PM, Jeanne Crider wrote:
I hope I'm sending this to the right place.
I'm a reading specialist and wondered if anyone has ideas for parent
meetings for Title I Reading? We always struggle to come up with
something meaningful for parents. I work with K-2 but we are
wanting ideas for K-5.
Thanks,
Jeanne
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Liz Hiles
"A writer only begins a book. A reader finishes it." - Samuel Johnson
Liz Hiles
Title 1 Reading
Arthur Ashe, Jr. Elementary School
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