Description
The ideas in this journal are directed to both the student and the parent. Parents are encouraged to take a role in making sure the recording pages of the journal are filled out. Students at this level should be able to fill out the comment section and of course, the face. Occasionally the parent may like to write something to assist in communication between home and school. Teachers are encouraged to regularly collect these journals to monitor reading participation.
(Age 7 -9 years old)
Benefits of our diary
- Fantastic value and lasts all year. What else can you purchase for $4.25 that will last so long?
- Excellent reward system with awards and stickers that encourages children to want to read.
- Develops positive reading attitudes with students and parents.
- Encourages parents to be involved, by reading with their child.
- Gives parents reading strategies to support their child.
- Encourages positive communication between parent, child and teacher.
- Attractively presented – children take pride in using this book.
Testimonials
“Without the reading booklets, we would be struggling to get parents to
see the importance of reading at home.”
Dale Burr – Headteacher
Oakhurst Nursery & Primary School
“As a teacher I have found these books to be a great recording tool
to track a student’s reading habits but also a space to communicate to
parents on a daily basis and reward student’s reading achievements.
A very good product!”
Lydia Boyle – Doreen Primary School
“We have been pleased with the outcomes this year. Motivated readers!”
Ross McLeod – Tuyford School