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Reading is a Window to the World…Where is
your happily ever after?
Digital Advocacy Story ScriptGarra Ballinger
Include this image on Title Slide.
If you were asked, “What have you read
lately?” could you answer the question?
Once Upon a Time a child learned to
read.Image of child reading with parent
Image of child reading with teacher
With continued support from the librarian the child found
their happily ever after.Image of child reading alone.
As a lifelong learning skill
READINGgoes beyond decoding
and comprehension.Reading is the foundation for all learning.
The library serves as a bridge to information.
Images of student products using books related to science, math, writing, etc.
Text on Images of Students with books and
projectsWe read to learn Math!
We read to explore the Past!We read to integrate subject areas.
"Reading makes all other learning possible.
We have to get books into our children's
hands early and often.“ President Barack
Obama
The Children’s Reading Foundation states, “Our first academic responsibility is to teach reading. Why?Up through third grade children learn to read. After third grade children read to learn.”
The library is a
learning communityA Welcoming place…Where we Read to Learn!
Images of library set up.
reading is FUN@!We read to build new understandings!*I Love it When-Image of Splat the Cat writingWe read to have fun!*When I am 100 years old-Image of 100th Day of School writing
The library hostsPrograms that
Promote ReadingBook Club Literature Extensions-The Lemonade WarBook Fairs to get Books in kids hands!Book Programs to promote reading exploration-Texas Bluebonnet Logo
Image of Lemonade Stands for Lemonade War Image of Book FairImage of Bluebonnet Reading Party
Reading is the foundation for all learning…Oh the Places
you can go when you…
Happily ever after is out there…
Waiting to be discovered!
Citations of Images, Music, and
Quotes
Images
Book Covers
MusicFrom the copyright free Animoto Gallery
Coquetry-McKenzie Stubbert