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| Student Learning |
Communication |
Capacity Building |
 | Do activities at home that continue my child's classroom learning at home. |
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 | Know what is expected of my child, by grade, in reading and other language arts skills. |
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 | Ask for workshops on how children learn to read and write and how parents can help. |
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 | Monitor my child's progress and sign completed homework. |
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 | Know what my child is learning about reading and other language arts skills each day, and what the teacher is teaching. |
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 | Attend workshops on how parents can help children learn to read and write. |
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 | Discuss with my child the importance of being a strong, independent reader and writer. |
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 | Actively participate in back-to-school events and parent-teacher conferences. |
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 | Contact my child's teacher or reading specialist when my child does not understand an assignment or needs special help. |
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 | Read at home with my child at least 30 minutes a day. |
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 | Set up special meetings with my child's teachers when I cannot attend back-to-school events or parent-teacher conferences. |
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 | Ask local businesses or community groups to provide the resources (books, tutors, etc.) that my child's school needs to meet its reading standards. |
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 | Ask for home learning activities in my primary language. |
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 | Contact the teachers when I am concerned about my child's progress or have a question about the school's literacy standards. |
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 | Work with the school to ensure that workshops have translators or equipment for translations for non-English-speaking parents. |
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