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COMMUNITY READERS K-3 Literacy Project

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COMMUNITY READERS K-3 Literacy Project. Facts on Literacy. Before third grade, kids learn how to read. After third grade, kids read to learn. The average child in a low-income family hears about 33% to 50% as many words as children in higher-income families. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: COMMUNITY READERS K-3 Literacy Project

COMMUNITY READERSK-3 Literacy Project

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Facts on Literacy• Before third grade, kids learn how to read. After third grade, kids read to learn.• The average child in a low-income family hears about 33% to 50% as many

words as children in higher-income families. • By age 6, the child of the low-income family knows about 3,000 words

compared to 20,000 for those in higher-income families.• In California only 24% of fourth graders are reading proficiently. Research

shows that 74% students who are behind will never catch up.

• Time spent reading is the key. No substitute for raw time.

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All kids want to read. Some need extra time and help.

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Cordova Villa Spelling Bee and Book Giveaway

Did you know, many students in our city do not own a single book of their own?

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Schools that need Community ReadersCordova MeadowsCordova VillaRancho Cordova ElementaryWhite RockWilliamson

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What does a Community Reader do?

•30 minute scripted program• Twice a week•No experience necessary• Training is provided• Staff will always be present

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If you can read thisyou can be a Community Reader

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• Business Leaders• Community members• Retirees• Church members• High School Students• You!

Who can be a Community Reader?

All Volunteers are screened:

TB testApplicationFingerprintingVolunteer applications can downloaded at fcusd.org or picked up at the district office

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Joe Chinn is our first Community Reader.

Thanks Joe!

…and thanks go out to community and city support for making a significant difference in the life of a young student

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What can you do now?

• Volunteer• Donate• Spread the word

Sign up!!

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916-294-9000

Angela Griffin AnkhelyiCommunity Outreach Coordinator

[email protected]