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Teachers of young children are pivotal in helping families create a foundation for their child’s future success and well-being. Teachers who build relationships with their students and families help ensure learning continues at home to support the success of students. Children’s emotional, social, and physical development has a direct effect on their overall literacy development.
Literacy bags are a wonderful method for encouraging at-home literacy development. Sending children’s books home with an activity to support reading, writing, listening, or speaking can improve emergent readers’ skills.
Create a 10-12 slide digital presentation for other teachers that explains the benefits of literacy bags and how families can use them at home.
Your presentation should include:

  • Explanation of a literacy bag and its value in increasing family involvement.
  • How using literacy bags at home would build home/school connections that benefit the learning needs for all students.
  • An example of two literacy bags. Each example should describe:
    • A selected book that is related to math, science, or social studies.
    • Two activities to support literacy, one of which should involve the use of technology to connect with the learning community.
    • A method for the families to communicate the outcome of the activities to the teacher.
  • Explain how you will collaborate with students and their families to establish mutual expectations and ongoing communication to support learner development and achievement.
  • A title slide, reference slide, and presenter notes.

The digital presentation should include graphics that are relevant to the content, visually appealing, and use space appropriately.
Support your presentation with 3-5 scholarly resources.
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https://www.gcumedia.com/digital-resources/pearson/2014/early-childhood-language-arts_6e.php
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https://www.facinghistory.org/resource-library/teaching-strategies/text-text-text-self-text-world