Announcements



		
					October 1, 2009
 Dear Parents,
     I just wanted to let you know I will be tracked-out 
 all of next week (Oct. 5-9).  I will be back on Monday 
 the 12th.  During this time please have your child work 
 nightly on reading.  Attached is a grade-appropriate 
 description of what your child is doing in Reading Club 
 and what he/she can continue to do at home over the 
 next week.
     I have thoroughly enjoyed getting to know all of my   
 students.  Watching the progress being made by all of 
 them is exciting.  Your child does have to do the work to 
 make the progress.  I am giving them tools, but they are 
 the ones who have to use those tools on their own.  
	It is very important that when your child brings home
 a new book in the baggie from me, he/she rereads that 
 book that night.  It reinforces all the work they did in 
 class. Words which they might have had to sound out or 
 use another strategy to figure out will hopefully come to
 them more quickly when rereading.  Fluency improves  
 tremendously through the repeated rereading of books!
	Thank you for all you are doing to help your child     
 become a successful reader!
						Have a great week!
						Mrs. Guard-Pikulik



Dear Parents,

All students at Highcroft have gone through the Universal Screening the 
County has recommended which assesses fluency of reading at each grade.  (It 
might be assessing letter name fleuncy all the way up to reading passages 
appropriate to that specific grade level.)  If your child showed up as having 
some risk your child's teacher will be monitoring their progress as well as 
working specifically on his/her needs.  In addition, if your child is reading 
and retelling below the expected level at this point in the year, I will have 
completed additional assessments to see strengths and weaknesses.  

If your child has qualified for support through the ALP II program then you 
will recieve a permission slip which needs to be returned to school signed.  
Students who see me, generally will come to my classroom 30 minutes a day 4 
days a week (M-Th).  I will be sending home books for the students in 1st and 
2nd grade to reread to you.  After your child has read the book, have the 
retelling questions handy so you can see what the child might be leaving out 
when retelling the story to you.  Have a DISCUSSION about the book with your 
child.  This will promote good thinking about the book.  Please sign the 
reading log sheet so I know the book was reread for extra practice.  Research 
shows that repeated readings of books will increase the child's fluency.  
Thank you for working with your child on the books I send home.  Keep in mind 
the book has been read in class a couple times before it is brought home, so 
it shouldn't be too difficult.  More challenging words have been introduced 
and words which they see often have been worked on using magnets or white 
boards. 

Just to remind you, your child will continue to receive reading instruction 
from their classroom teacher in addition to my instruction.  My class is not 
in replace of the reading lessons, rather it is in addition.  (If you check 
on the page that says Calendar Days, you will see the schedule for the month.)

Since I will be checking the reading sheet each day your child comes to me 
you are welcome to send me a note on it if you have a question.  
Also, please help your child remember to bring the baggie and book back each 
day.  Thank you so much for your support!

If you need to contact me, please email me at mguard@wcpss.net and I will 
respond as soon as possible. 


One website that has lists of books leveled which you can use to 
help pick books for your child is 
http://home.comcast.net/~ngiansante/ .  
 
Wake    Levels
County   on
Levels	Website
1	A
2	B
3-4	C
5-6	D
7-8	E
9-10	F
11-12	G
13-14	H
15-16	I
17-18	J
19-20	K
21-22	L
23-24	M
25-26	N