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Page 1: Pamela Hall/ Fall 2009.  Why was my child selected for Title I?  What is Title I Mathematics?  What is Title I Reading?  Introduction to the Toolkit/Reading

Pamela Hall/ Fall 2009

Page 2: Pamela Hall/ Fall 2009.  Why was my child selected for Title I?  What is Title I Mathematics?  What is Title I Reading?  Introduction to the Toolkit/Reading

Why was my child selected for Title I?

What is Title I Mathematics?

What is Title I Reading?

Introduction to the Toolkit/Reading Pack

How can I help my child at home?

Page 3: Pamela Hall/ Fall 2009.  Why was my child selected for Title I?  What is Title I Mathematics?  What is Title I Reading?  Introduction to the Toolkit/Reading

Hands on Approach Manipulatives Explaining what you have learned? Verbal Communication Written Communication Real world application Math Calendars

Page 4: Pamela Hall/ Fall 2009.  Why was my child selected for Title I?  What is Title I Mathematics?  What is Title I Reading?  Introduction to the Toolkit/Reading

Reading Strategies Reading Skills Comprehension

and Fluency Writing Skills Lending Library

Page 5: Pamela Hall/ Fall 2009.  Why was my child selected for Title I?  What is Title I Mathematics?  What is Title I Reading?  Introduction to the Toolkit/Reading

Mathematics Toolkit

1. Tapemeasure2. Protractor3. Base 10 Blocks4. Hundreds Chart5. Fraction/Decimal

pieces6. Clock

Reading Pack1. Books2. Handouts on

Literacy Skills

Page 6: Pamela Hall/ Fall 2009.  Why was my child selected for Title I?  What is Title I Mathematics?  What is Title I Reading?  Introduction to the Toolkit/Reading

Read with your child. Make frequent visits to the library. Have your child keep a diary. Have your child plan and write the grocery

list. Estimate grocery items and total. Count money. Estimate change. Measure things around the house. Tell time/elapsed time on an analog clock. Encourage educational computer games on

cd’s and online.