The Patrick Henry Post
September 24th, 2020
Special Edition: Reading Resources
How can you reinforce reading in a virtual school year?
This year more than ever, our families have both the opportunity to read to their students and the burden of providing stories for them to read. I wanted to emphasize how important this responsibility is, and recognize how hard it is for our families. Our families are working so much right now to provide for their families, and the stress of the pandemic has caused many of us as parents to feel like we can't be stretched any more, even to read one more book with our child. I wanted to use today's Patrick Henry Post to provide a few ways to make reading easier for our families at home. Keep reading below for some extra tips, tricks, and resources that you can use while you are at home with your children. And if you have ideas that have worked in your house, please share them with the rest of our Patrick Henry community!
Wanda Sykes
Dule Hill
Angela Bassett
Ms. Patti's Read Alouds
Ms. Shea on YouTube
Mrs. Ayeni's Read Alouds
Indianapolis Public Library
Mrs. Munnelly's Read Alouds
Weston Woods
Ms. Smith's Read Alouds
Ms. Valentine's Read Alouds
Finding great books for student interests
Comic Books
A return to favorites
"Little Leaders" Series
Books on Display
Inspired by Art
Celebrating Skin Tone
Ms. Willard and Mrs. Wildermuth
"Ashley and Megan have trained their students so well. When I go into teams, the students are engaged, smiling, muted and know how to unmute themselves. Plus the kids are taking turns and not blurting out. The K team has done such a great job! Many times I do not even see an adult near the child. They have invested the time and energy to teach and model expectations during these first few weeks and it is paying off! Way to go K Team!"