Star Readers
Shine Like a Star
STAAR Ready
- Please ensure that your child is going to sleep early, and eating breakfast. We want to make sure every student is set up for success to show everything that they know on their state assessments!
Show what you know!
We have worked hard to learn our strategies, now it's time to SHOW what you KNOW! You've got this!
Believe in yourself!
Don't doubt yourself! Have the confidence and belief in yourself! Believe in you, the way that I believe in you!
Time to talk the talk and walk the walk! Let's do this!
We are ready to ROCK!
Please Return Library Books
We are almost to the end of the school year. we are collection all library books.
If you have past due Library books from last school year before we were sent home for COVID or from this school year, please return. No fines and no questions asked.
THANK YOU!!
Growing A Love for Reading
Read to them. As kids are growing up, make reading aloud part of your daily routine. Kids will make positive associations with reading and spending time with family.
Keep books in the house. Kids who grow up in homes with lots of books read more. If your family has an ereader, keep it stocked with new books. You can even check out ebooks from the library.
Set aside time daily for your kids to read. Prioritizing reading by making time for it, even as kids get older, has a huge impact.
Read! Parents who read more have kids who read more. Don't save your reading time for after your kids are in bed. Read in front of them, and make going to the library a routine for you and your kids.
Growing Reading Comprehension
Read-Stop-Think
Growing in Decoding and Word Reading
When A Child Gets Stuck On a Word..
Let's introduce our Reading Buddies!
Lips the Fish
Stretch Snake
Flippy Dolphin
Chunky Monkey
Eagle Eye
Skippy Frog
Tryin' Lion
Careful Caterpillar
Support For Students With Dyslexia and Reading Difficulties
Ideas from Parenting Pod.com/dyslexia
- So, what is Dyslexia?
- Who is at Risk?
- Activities for Kids at Risk for Dyslexia
- Activities for Children who have been diagnosed with Dyslexia
- Dyslexia 101 for Parents – Understand what your child is struggling with
- Dyslexia 101 for Children– Teaching your kid on how to self-advocate
- Adding Visuals to the Reading Material
- Learn New Vocabulary Words in a Context
- Reading with your Child
- Hands-on Learning Experiences
- Use Audio-books
- Provide them with easy-to-understand structure
- Nurture those things they love and are talented in
- Online applications and other resources
- You can make a difference!
Ten Things to Help Your Dyslexic Child--Yale
Bonnie Villarreal
Dyslexia Interventionist
UTPB STEM Academy
Email: villarreal_b@utpb.edu
Website: utpbstemacademy.org
Location: 4940 South Rd, Odessa, TX 79762, USA
Phone: (432) 552-2580