- Crestline Elementary School
- Homepage
Literacy Night - October 1, 2024
Crestline Elementary Literacy Night October 1, 2024
Thank you students and parents for joining us for an amazing literacy night! We're so excited about all of the wonderful ways you are able to help your student learn and grow in literacy.
Literacy Night Activities
Pre-K - Drill Deck
Each student will receive a Drill Deck that is used in every classroom at CES. You will also receive a link to a video showing you how to practice the proper way to say each alphabet sound.
Kindergarten - Alphabet Arc
An alphabet arc is a tool used to build student knowledge of letter sequence and promote the learning of the many skills surrounding letter identification, reading, and spelling. Students will leave with an alphabet arc, letters, and resources for how to use the alphabet arc at home.
First Grade - Word Work Mat
The Word Work Mat will go along with daily phonics instruction. Letter tiles will be used to manipulate letters and sounds to read and spell words. Students and parents will make their Word Work Mat and leave with a mat ready to go for at home practice.
Second Grade - Lucky 13 Game
Sight Words Lucky 13 is a card game for 2-4 players. Students collect cards by correctly reading the sight words printed on them. They then add or subtract the numbers on the cards until they have exactly 13 points. Students and parents will make their own Lucky 13 card game to use for at home practice.
Third Grade - Reading Resource Ring
As students begin to read more complex books and stories, they are learning strategies to help them comprehend. Parents will leave with a “Resource Ring” of information about these strategies to help them work with their students on reading skills at home.
Fourth Grade - Comprehension Fortune Teller
Students are developing the ability to read and comprehend both fiction and nonfiction books independently. For a fun way to talk about their books, parents and students will make fortune tellers full of questions that can be used with any book they are reading. A parent resource page will also be given out.
“Back to School Literacy Activities”