Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Summer slump - NLNZ workshop 7

The NLNZ session at Workshop 7 explores the importance of maintaining the progress made by your students in your class during the year by setting up strategies to keep reading and writing happening over the school holidays - avoiding the "summer slump". In this session we discussed what teachers, parents, libraries, the school and the children themselves can do...

Contact Dyane or Jeannie if you would like a copy of the powerpoint to share at your school with staff.

Here are some links to articles about the summer slump :
http://www.readingrockets.org/article/c41/ Summary of articles...

Summer Reading Loss by Maryann Mraz and Timothy V. Rasinski (2007) http://www.readingrockets.org/articles/15218

These are some suggestions from the Whangarei JuLS group on what they plan to do:
  • Intend to set up school LibraryThing to record summer reading
  • Promote the library in newsletters and the need to read.
  • School newsletter item about summer slide
  • LibraryThing class site - link up with other classes as "friends"
  • I will be better prepared to set up a focus group to monitor over summer.
  • Will try and inspire community to make this work
  • Look forward to bringing it up at staff meeting to discuss
  • Good ideas for making books. Will follow through with newsletter
  • Will make class slogan for summer holiday reading.
  • Had not really thought about this issue deeply and now I realise we can make a difference.·
  • Share at syndicate meeting.·

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