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READ*WRITE*NOW! Activities for Reading and Writing Fun - May 1997

How to Meet the
AMERICA READS CHALLENGE:
READ*WRITE*NOW!

To the Young Reader:

  1. Find a good book at home, school, or at the public library.

  2. Read and write 5 days every week for at least 30 minutes each day.

  3. On one of those days, have someone read to or with you for at least 30 minutes a day.

  4. Learn one new word and what it means every day.

  5. Get a library card and use it.

To the Learning Partner:

  1. Find a young reader who wants to READ*WRITE*NOW! This can be your own child or one in your commuity.

  2. Pick a place where you can meet with the reader at least once a week. Meet in a safe place agreeable to your young reader's family -- at home, a library, a youth facility, a church, or the school.

  3. Take your reader to the library to get a library card and ask your reader to choose books to read.

  4. Read and write with the young reader for at least 30 minutes, once a week. Ask your reader to read alone the other 4 days each week.

  5. Encourage your reader to use the Reading Challenge Log. Record daily reading and a new vocabulary word every day.

  6. Reward yourself and your reader for the work you have done in reading and writing.

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